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"Epidemia: A Haunting Journey Through History's Darkest Times" Step into the shadows of history as we explore the haunting tales of epidemia

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Leonard Holt conveying the Packet to the Grocer (engraving)

Leonard Holt conveying the Packet to the Grocer (engraving)
725518 Leonard Holt conveying the Packet to the Grocer (engraving) by Franklin, John (c.1800-c.1868); Private Collection; (add.info.: Leonard Holt conveying the Packet to the Grocer)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Germs broadcast by sneezing and coughing (litho)

Germs broadcast by sneezing and coughing (litho)
7201418 Germs broadcast by sneezing and coughing (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Germs broadcast by sneezing and coughing)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Seven angels emptying seven bowls filled with Gods wrath (engraving)

Seven angels emptying seven bowls filled with Gods wrath (engraving)
7172497 Seven angels emptying seven bowls filled with Gods wrath (engraving) by European School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The abyss and the locusts (engraving)

The abyss and the locusts (engraving)
7172495 The abyss and the locusts (engraving) by European School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The abyss and the locusts (Revelation 9)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Priest visiting a leper in the Middle Ages, illustration from Histoire de France by Jules Michelet

Priest visiting a leper in the Middle Ages, illustration from Histoire de France by Jules Michelet (1798-1874)
CHT164376 Priest visiting a leper in the Middle Ages, illustration from Histoire de France by Jules Michelet (1798-1874) (colour engraving) by Bombled

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The sounding of the first four of the seven angels trumpets (engraving)

The sounding of the first four of the seven angels trumpets (engraving)
7172493 The sounding of the first four of the seven angels trumpets (engraving) by European School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Woman reading booklet with advice for her sick child (litho)

Woman reading booklet with advice for her sick child (litho)
7201417 Woman reading booklet with advice for her sick child (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman reading booklet with advice for her sick child)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Geographical distribution of the Great Plague of London, 1665-1666 (litho)

Geographical distribution of the Great Plague of London, 1665-1666 (litho)
7201755 Geographical distribution of the Great Plague of London, 1665-1666 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: London, 17th Century (woodcut)

London, 17th Century (woodcut)
7201735 London, 17th Century (woodcut) by English School, (17th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: London, 17th Century)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: St. Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken, 1497-99 (oil on panel)

St. Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken, 1497-99 (oil on panel)
WLT204689 St. Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken, 1497-99 (oil on panel) by Lieferinxe, Josse (Master of St. Sebastian) (fl.1493-1508); 81.8x55.4 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Background imageEpidemia Collection: View of the Town Hall, Marseilles during the Plague of 1720 (oil on canvas)

View of the Town Hall, Marseilles during the Plague of 1720 (oil on canvas)
XMB52281 View of the Town Hall, Marseilles during the Plague of 1720 (oil on canvas) by Serre, Michel (1658-1753); 306x277 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Marseille, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The first 2 victims of the Plague in Noja, small town of Puglia in Italy - in '

The first 2 victims of the Plague in Noja, small town of Puglia in Italy - in "
XEE4114417 The first 2 victims of the Plague in Noja, small town of Puglia in Italy - in " Storia d Italia", 1864

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Saint Charles Borromee communicating pestiferes The Italian prelate Charles Borromee

Saint Charles Borromee communicating pestiferes The Italian prelate Charles Borromee
LRI4611591 Saint Charles Borromee communicating pestiferes The Italian prelate Charles Borromee (1538-1584) gives communion to the sick during the outbreak of the plague of Milan in 1576

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Saint Charles Borromee baptizing a child. The dead sheep

Saint Charles Borromee baptizing a child. The dead sheep
JLJ4619020 Saint Charles Borromee baptizing a child. The dead sheep and the sketches of layers of bodies next to which a man closes his nose so as not to breathe the smell suggests that the drawing

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Fleau of the Plague. And David having made the shading

Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Fleau of the Plague. And David having made the shading
XEE4138128 Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Fleau of the Plague. And David having made the shading of all his people by a vanite movement

Background imageEpidemia Collection: General Bonaparte visited the Pestiferous Hospital in Jaffa on May 25, 1799

General Bonaparte visited the Pestiferous Hospital in Jaffa on May 25, 1799
XEE4411360 General Bonaparte visited the Pestiferous Hospital in Jaffa on May 25, 1799. Illustration of the 19th century. by Unknown Artist

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Constative Code of Secretic Diseases - Exposing the external

Constative Code of Secretic Diseases - Exposing the external
LSE4402512 Constative Code of Secretic Diseases - Exposing the external and internal signs to which people infected with it will be recognized, as well as the means to prevent it

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Borromee communicating pestiferes. Saint Charles Borromee (Carlo Borromeo

Borromee communicating pestiferes. Saint Charles Borromee (Carlo Borromeo
JLJ4600677 Borromee communicating pestiferes. Saint Charles Borromee (Carlo Borromeo, 1538-1584) communicating the pestiferes of Milan during the plague of 1576

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Cover of 'The Butter Plate', number 393, Satirical in Colors

Cover of "The Butter Plate", number 393, Satirical in Colors
ICA4909329 Cover of " The Butter Plate", number 393, Satirical in Colors, 1908_10_10: Medical, Russia, Cholera, Tsarism - Illustration by George of Ostoya-Sochinsky (D Ostoya) (1878-1937)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The enigma. Painting by Gustave Dore (1832 - 1883), 1871. Oil on canvas

The enigma. Painting by Gustave Dore (1832 - 1883), 1871. Oil on canvas
JLJ4675809 The enigma. Painting by Gustave Dore (1832 - 1883), 1871. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 30 X 1, 95m. Paris, Musee d Orsay by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Musee d Orsay, Paris

Background imageEpidemia Collection: 8th Crusade: The death of Saint Louis (Louis IX) (1214 / 1215-1270

8th Crusade: The death of Saint Louis (Louis IX) (1214 / 1215-1270
JLJ4648631 8th Crusade: The death of Saint Louis (Louis IX) (1214/1215-1270) from the plague in Tunis. Miniature taken from " Le livre des faits de Monseigneur Saint Louis" 15th century

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The English doctor Edouard Jenner (1749-1823) inoculates smallpox on the arm of a new one

The English doctor Edouard Jenner (1749-1823) inoculates smallpox on the arm of a new one
GIA4788494 The English doctor Edouard Jenner (1749-1823) inoculates smallpox on the arm of a new one to vaccinate him. The cow from which the serum was taken is at the bottom

Background imageEpidemia Collection: portrait of Edward Jenner (1749-1823), English doctor, disouvreur de l

portrait of Edward Jenner (1749-1823), English doctor, disouvreur de l
GIA4788461 portrait of Edward Jenner (1749-1823), English doctor, disouvreur de l immunite contre la smallpox. by Unknown Artist

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Mal aria Malaria: Italian family fleeing contagion. Painting by Ernest Antoine

Mal aria Malaria: Italian family fleeing contagion. Painting by Ernest Antoine
JLJ4685144 Mal aria Malaria: Italian family fleeing contagion. Painting by Ernest Antoine Auguste Hebert (1817-1908) 1850 approx. Sun

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Plague of Asdod says the Philistines struck by the Plague Painting by Nicolas Poussin

The Plague of Asdod says the Philistines struck by the Plague Painting by Nicolas Poussin
JLJ4668042 The Plague of Asdod says the Philistines struck by the Plague Painting by Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) 17th century Sun

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Vow of Doge Nicolo Contarini to the Blessed Lorenzo Giustiniani that he may intercede for

Vow of Doge Nicolo Contarini to the Blessed Lorenzo Giustiniani that he may intercede for
LRI4695385 Vow of Doge Nicolo Contarini to the Blessed Lorenzo Giustiniani that he may intercede for the liberation of Venice from the plague of 1630 (Painting, 17th-18th century) by Bellucci

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Saint Roch, Saint Sebastian and Saint Margarita (oil on canvas)

Saint Roch, Saint Sebastian and Saint Margarita (oil on canvas)
JEB4873628 Saint Roch, Saint Sebastian and Saint Margarita (oil on canvas) by Cariani, Giovanni de Busi (c.1485-p.1547); Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; eJean Bernard; Italian

Background imageEpidemia Collection: low relief of the Plague of Milan - Saint Charles Borromee (San Carlo Borromeo

low relief of the Plague of Milan - Saint Charles Borromee (San Carlo Borromeo
JEB4872660 low relief of the Plague of Milan - Saint Charles Borromee (San Carlo Borromeo) (1538-1584, Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan) praying (marble) by Puget

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Cholera epidemic in Paris - Epidemia de Cholera in Paris - rue sainte Marguerite

Cholera epidemic in Paris - Epidemia de Cholera in Paris - rue sainte Marguerite
XEE4160692 Cholera epidemic in Paris - Epidemia de Cholera in Paris - rue sainte Marguerite - engraving in " Le journal illustrious" of 1884 by Unknown Artist

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Great Plague of Florence of 1348 - The plague of Florence in 1348

The Great Plague of Florence of 1348 - The plague of Florence in 1348
XEE4157362 - The Great Plague of Florence of 1348 - The plague of Florence in 1348 - by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Alphonse (Alfonso Gieronimo) by Ornano 1548-1610 during the plague of Bordeaux 1604

Alphonse (Alfonso Gieronimo) by Ornano 1548-1610 during the plague of Bordeaux 1604
XEE4156424 Alphonse (Alfonso Gieronimo) by Ornano 1548-1610 during the plague of Bordeaux 1604 - engraving of 1860 by Unknown Artist

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Les Animaux malades de la Pleste - The Animals Fallen Sick With the Plague - from

Les Animaux malades de la Pleste - The Animals Fallen Sick With the Plague - from
XEE4156088 Les Animaux malades de la Pleste - The Animals Fallen Sick With the Plague - from Fables by Jean de La Fontaine (Lafontaine) (1621-95) - engraving after Gustave Dore (1832-83)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Pandora opens the box - in 'A wonder book for girls and boys

Pandora opens the box - in "A wonder book for girls and boys
LSE4095486 Pandora opens the box - in " A wonder book for girls and boys: hawthorne", by Walter Crane. 1895 by Crane

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Plague, 1898 (tempera on panel)

The Plague, 1898 (tempera on panel)
3588558 The Plague, 1898 (tempera on panel) by Bocklin, Arnold (1827-1901); 149.8x105.1 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; (add.info.: inspired by news of the plague in Bombay); Swiss

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Saint Anne with the Virgin and Child, Saint James the Great

Saint Anne with the Virgin and Child, Saint James the Great
3740438 Saint Anne with the Virgin and Child, Saint James the Great and Saint Roch as Intercessors for Mankind Ridden by the Plague, 1514-15 (mixed media on canvas) by Deutsch

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Black Kitchen of Death (colour litho)

The Black Kitchen of Death (colour litho)
6000143 The Black Kitchen of Death (colour litho) by Seitz, Otto (1846-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Black Kitchen of Death)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Plague (engraving)

The Plague (engraving)
6317589 The Plague (engraving) by Raimondi, Marcantonio (1480-1534) (after); (add.info.: The Plague. After an engraving by Marcantonio Raimondi, from a work by Raphael.); Photo eKen Welsh; Italian

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Jean-Louis Alibert treating typhoid patients at the Hopital Saint-Louis (oil on canvas)

Jean-Louis Alibert treating typhoid patients at the Hopital Saint-Louis (oil on canvas)
CHT370258 Jean-Louis Alibert treating typhoid patients at the Hopital Saint-Louis (oil on canvas) by French School, (19th century); Mairie de Villefranche-de-Rouergue

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Advertisement for Izal antiseptic (litho)

Advertisement for Izal antiseptic (litho)
979326 Advertisement for Izal antiseptic (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement for Izal antiseptic)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Saint Pauls converted into a Pest House (engraving)

Saint Pauls converted into a Pest House (engraving)
725517 Saint Pauls converted into a Pest House (engraving) by Franklin, John (c.1800-c.1868); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Pauls converted into a Pest House)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Cholera in Manchuria, propitiating the God of the Sickness (litho)

The Cholera in Manchuria, propitiating the God of the Sickness (litho)
1601269 The Cholera in Manchuria, propitiating the God of the Sickness (litho) by Scott, Georges Bertin (1873-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cholera in Manchuria)

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Plague in Florence in 1630 (oil on canvas)

The Plague in Florence in 1630 (oil on canvas)
BAT264450 The Plague in Florence in 1630 (oil on canvas) by Bianco, Baccio del (1604-56) (attr. to); Arciconfraternita della Misericordia, Florence, Italy; Photo eNicol Orsi Battaglini; Italian

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Contact Camp for Malays, Cape Town, illustration from The King

The Contact Camp for Malays, Cape Town, illustration from The King
KAT324466 The Contact Camp for Malays, Cape Town, illustration from The King, May 25th 1901 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Frontispiece to Londons Remembrancer by John Bell

Frontispiece to Londons Remembrancer by John Bell
XJF135333 Frontispiece to Londons Remembrancer by John Bell, 1665 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Sickbed with a pox victim, illustration from a medical treatise by Paracelsus (1493-1541

Sickbed with a pox victim, illustration from a medical treatise by Paracelsus (1493-1541
BAL145751 Sickbed with a pox victim, illustration from a medical treatise by Paracelsus (1493-1541) pub. 1553 (woodcut) (b/w photo) by Flemish School, (16th century); Private Collection; Flemish

Background imageEpidemia Collection: The Empress Eugenie (1829-1920) visiting the cholera victims in Amiens on the 4th July

The Empress Eugenie (1829-1920) visiting the cholera victims in Amiens on the 4th July
CHT163416 The Empress Eugenie (1829-1920) visiting the cholera victims in Amiens on the 4th July 1866, c.1866-70 (litho) by French School, (19th century); Musee d Histoire de la Medecine, Paris

Background imageEpidemia Collection: Methods to Prevent the Plague, from Le Petit Journal, 1898 (coloured engraving)

Methods to Prevent the Plague, from Le Petit Journal, 1898 (coloured engraving)
CHT235309 Methods to Prevent the Plague, from Le Petit Journal, 1898 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris



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"Epidemia: A Haunting Journey Through History's Darkest Times" Step into the shadows of history as we explore the haunting tales of epidemia, a relentless force that has plagued humanity throughout the ages. From ancient plagues to modern-day pandemics, these glimpses into our past serve as a stark reminder of our vulnerability and resilience. In Manchuria, an allegory unfolds before our eyes - The Plague personified, wreaking havoc on innocent lives. Le Petit Journal captures this chilling scene with its cover illustration, transporting us to a time when fear gripped nations. Travel back in time to the 18th century when protective clothing became armor against plague's deadly touch. Witness doctors donning masks and gowns, their only defense against an invisible enemy lurking in every corner. Luigi Sacco's groundbreaking discovery takes center stage - using cows' breasts for inoculating smallpox vaccines. A testament to human ingenuity amidst chaos and despair; hope emerges from unexpected sources. The canvas reveals Tournai's plight in 1095 - oil strokes depicting anguish and suffering during one of history's darkest hours. St Roch and St Sebastian stand tall beside Christ on the cross, offering solace to those afflicted by pestilence. Florence trembles under the weight of devastation in 1348; storytellers gather outside its walls seeking refuge from death's grasp. Boccaccio's Decameron springs forth from this grim setting – ten characters weaving tales amidst funeral processions that dot the landscape like macabre punctuation marks. Paris succumbs to cholera’s wrath in 1832; streets teem with lifeless bodies shrouded in white linen while brave doctors battle tirelessly against an invisible foe. The image etched forever within our collective memory serves as a solemn reminder of mankind’s fragility.