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Background imageArt Collection: Alexander (III of Macedon) the Great (c356-323 BC). Portrait bust. Pella Museum

Alexander (III of Macedon) the Great (c356-323 BC). Portrait bust. Pella Museum

Background imageArt Collection: Demosthenes (384-322 BC) Athenian orator and statesman. Marble bust

Demosthenes (384-322 BC) Athenian orator and statesman. Marble bust

Background imageArt Collection: The Sphinx at Giza, Egypt, photographed at night

The Sphinx at Giza, Egypt, photographed at night
The Great Sphinx of Giza, sited at the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile River and facing due east. Although the date of its construction is uncertain

Background imageArt Collection: Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus, marble body enclosed in decorative sheath of many breasts

Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus, marble body enclosed in decorative sheath of many breasts symbolising her connection with fertility. 3rd century BC

Background imageArt Collection: Trajans column, Rome. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief

Trajans column, Rome. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief with narrative of his two campaigns in Dacia. Now topped with statue of St Peter

Background imageArt Collection: Augustus Caesar: Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), first Roman Emperor from 27 BC

Augustus Caesar: Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), first Roman Emperor from 27 BC. Marble statue in the Vatican, Rome

Background imageArt Collection: Seated figure of King with servant, beneath the winged symbol of Ahura Mazda, worshipped

Seated figure of King with servant, beneath the winged symbol of Ahura Mazda, worshipped by the Zoroastrians. Persepolis: Royal Audience Hall of Darius, c.500 BC

Background imageArt Collection: The Sphinx and Great Pyramid at night, at Giza, Egypt

The Sphinx and Great Pyramid at night, at Giza, Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: Socrates (469-399 BC) Greek philosopher. Roman copy of lost Greek original of c370 BC

Socrates (469-399 BC) Greek philosopher. Roman copy of lost Greek original of c370 BC

Background imageArt Collection: Etruscan Art: Sarcophagus with reclining couple, Cerveteri, Italy, 6th century BC

Etruscan Art: Sarcophagus with reclining couple, Cerveteri, Italy, 6th century BC. Painted terracotta

Background imageArt Collection: Fight for her. Come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion, Montreal

Fight for her. Come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion, Montreal World War I recruiting poster by Hal Ross Perrigard using James McNeill Whistlers image of his mother

Background imageArt Collection: Frederick I Barbarossa (1121-1190) King of Germany from 1152, Holy Roman Emperor from 1155

Frederick I Barbarossa (1121-1190) King of Germany from 1152, Holy Roman Emperor from 1155. Engraving, London, c1810

Background imageArt Collection: Franz Joseph I (1830-1916), Emperor of Austria, and King of Hungary from 1848 until 1916

Franz Joseph I (1830-1916), Emperor of Austria, and King of Hungary from 1848 until 1916. Portrait from print commemorating the Vienna World Exposition, 1873

Background imageArt Collection: Diana / Artemis goddess of hunting. Marble statue

Diana / Artemis goddess of hunting. Marble statue
Diana/Artemis goddess of hunting. Marble statue

Background imageArt Collection: Demosthenes (384-322 BC) Athenian orator and statesman. Portrait bust

Demosthenes (384-322 BC) Athenian orator and statesman. Portrait bust

Background imageArt Collection: Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator and statesman. Portrait bust

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator and statesman. Portrait bust

Background imageArt Collection: Constantine the Great (c 273-337) Roman Emperor from 306. Head from gigantic statue, now fragmented

Constantine the Great (c 273-337) Roman Emperor from 306. Head from gigantic statue, now fragmented

Background imageArt Collection: Roman troops carrying away the Menorah from the Temple at Jerusalem. Forum. Rome

Roman troops carrying away the Menorah from the Temple at Jerusalem. Forum. Rome

Background imageArt Collection: The Chap Book: Thanksgiving no. 1895. Will H Bradley (1868-1962) American artist

The Chap Book: Thanksgiving no. 1895. Will H Bradley (1868-1962) American artist. Art Nouveau style illustration showing two women holding trays of food

Background imageArt Collection: Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci (from Vincent Cronins The Wise Man from the West

Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci (from Vincent Cronins The Wise Man from the West.) Painted in 1610 by the Chinese brother Emmanuel Pereira (born Yu Wen-hui)

Background imageArt Collection: Pilgrim badge, of lead alloy. 1300-1400. Depicts the shrine of St. Thomas Becket

Pilgrim badge, of lead alloy. 1300-1400. Depicts the shrine of St. Thomas Becket

Background imageArt Collection: The great battle at Kawanakajima in Shinshu, probably from the 4th battle in 1561

The great battle at Kawanakajima in Shinshu, probably from the 4th battle in 1561, on the plains at the Chikuma River. Japanese print by Utagawa Yoshikazu (1848-1863)

Background imageArt Collection: Bronze cross with an image of Saint Barbara in prayer. AD 900-1000. Saint Barbara

Bronze cross with an image of Saint Barbara in prayer. AD 900-1000. Saint Barbara known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian saint and martyr

Background imageArt Collection: War Gardens Victorious: Every War Garden a Peace Plant. World War I poster for

War Gardens Victorious: Every War Garden a Peace Plant. World War I poster for National War Garden Commission by Maginel Wright Enright Barney (1881-1966) American artist and illustrator

Background imageArt Collection: Lyon Playfair (1819-1898) in 1885 when President of the British Association for the

Lyon Playfair (1819-1898) in 1885 when President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Scottish chemist and politician

Background imageArt Collection: Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920

Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920. A large fish outwitting amateur fishermen. Rod Line Net Boat Comedy

Background imageArt Collection: Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920

Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920. Small boy and girl with a hoop watching old itinerant knife grinder with cart sharpening a blade

Background imageArt Collection: Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920

Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920. Shrimping. Seaside holidaymakers with professional fisherman taking catch from his net

Background imageArt Collection: Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920

Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920. Men and boys testing a new shotgun

Background imageArt Collection: History of the Automobile: Idea for a carriage powered by wind, 1460. Liebig Trade Card c1910

History of the Automobile: Idea for a carriage powered by wind, 1460. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Transport Car Power Wind

Background imageArt Collection: The Language of Flowers. Nasturtium - Tropaeolum majus. Indifference. Trade Card

The Language of Flowers. Nasturtium - Tropaeolum majus. Indifference. Trade Card for chocolate c1900

Background imageArt Collection: Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920

Cover of catalogue of Manufrance (Manufacture Francaise d Armes et Cycles) Saint Etienne, c1920. Farmer who has put down his scythe to chase boys stealing apples has his foot caught in man trap

Background imageArt Collection: The Language of Flowers. The Snowdrop - Galanthus nivalis. Consolation Solitude Pleasant Memories

The Language of Flowers. The Snowdrop - Galanthus nivalis. Consolation Solitude Pleasant Memories. Trade Card for chocolate c1900

Background imageArt Collection: Rack railway (cremaillere) between Zermatt and Gornegrat, Switzerland, using Roman Abts system

Rack railway (cremaillere) between Zermatt and Gornegrat, Switzerland, using Roman Abts system, opened 18 July 1891. Liebig trade card c1900. Transport Locomotive Steam Railway Railroad Mountain

Background imageArt Collection: Motorised omnibus with glazed lower passenger and open upper deck accessed by outside staircase

Motorised omnibus with glazed lower passenger and open upper deck accessed by outside staircase. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Transport Public Automobile

Background imageArt Collection: Electric plough being dragged across a field. Liebig Trade Card early 20th century

Electric plough being dragged across a field. Liebig Trade Card early 20th century. Agriculture Cultivation Ploughing Mechanised Power Electricity

Background imageArt Collection: History of the Automobile: Pedal-driven carriage, 1690. The passenger sat in front

History of the Automobile: Pedal-driven carriage, 1690. The passenger sat in front guiding the vehicle with ropes on front wheels while the servant stood at back working the pedal mechanism

Background imageArt Collection: The Art of Medicine: 18th century doctor paying a visit to a patient. He has arrived

The Art of Medicine: 18th century doctor paying a visit to a patient. He has arrived in a Sedan chair and is carrying bottles of medicine in his pocket and a syringe is tucked under his arm

Background imageArt Collection: The Art of Medicine: A seller of quack cures in a medieval town offering bottles of his remedies

The Art of Medicine: A seller of quack cures in a medieval town offering bottles of his remedies. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Charlatan

Background imageArt Collection: History of Electricity: Ramsden demonstrating his static electric machine in a fashionable

History of Electricity: Ramsden demonstrating his static electric machine in a fashionable household, 1766. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Science Technology Electricity

Background imageArt Collection: Children playing with toy electric tramway, late 19th century. Science Technology

Children playing with toy electric tramway, late 19th century. Science Technology Electricity Toy

Background imageArt Collection: Electric furnace. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Technology Electricity

Electric furnace. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Technology Electricity

Background imageArt Collection: Reading at a table by the light of a hanging oil lamp, 1899. Domestic

Reading at a table by the light of a hanging oil lamp, 1899. Domestic

Background imageArt Collection: Motor racing: Crowd cheering the winner. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Automobile Engine

Motor racing: Crowd cheering the winner. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Automobile Engine Transport Technology

Background imageArt Collection: Demonstration on the stage of a crowded auditorium of Henri Liorets weight-driven

Demonstration on the stage of a crowded auditorium of Henri Liorets weight-driven cylinder phonograph mounted on a tripod, c1898. Sound Recording Technology Invention

Background imageArt Collection: Restaurant menu hand-written on a publicity card for Heidsieck Champagne showing men

Restaurant menu hand-written on a publicity card for Heidsieck Champagne showing men and women enjoying a pre-dinner glass of Champagne, late 19th century. Food Alcohol Advertising

Background imageArt Collection: Jungfraubajn - electric cog railway on the Jungfrau, Switzerland, operated on the

Jungfraubajn - electric cog railway on the Jungfrau, Switzerland, operated on the Guyer-Zeller system. Work begun in 1896

Background imageArt Collection: Early 20th century trade card imagining fashionable travel in 2012. Private biplane

Early 20th century trade card imagining fashionable travel in 2012. Private biplane collecting passengers from roof of their house. Fortunately the boxes of Chocolat Lombard have not been forgotten



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