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Lenin lived, Lenin lives, Long live Lenin, Soviet propaganda poster by Viktor Semenovich Ivanov
Death to the World Imperialist Monster, 1919. Soviet propaganda poster by Dmitry Moor (Orlov)
Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. The death of Harold II, last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Left, figure pulling arrow from eye and then being cut down by Norman knight
Greek warrior fighting Amazons, the female warriors. 8th-5th century BC. Limestone Relief
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English the common United States language. Uncle Sam teaches 4 infants, Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Cuba, while children read books labelled by states
Ancient Roman Sea God. Marble statue of a seated god
Nude Male Standing, c1890. Fred Holland Day (1864-1933) American photographer and publisher. Youth in a rocky landscape. Soft Focus
American Civil War 1861-1865: Second Battle of Fort Fisher, 13-15 January 1865. Capture of Fort Fisher by Union (Northern) forces. Confederate (Southern) forces attempting to repel the landing party
A Battle of Kawanakajima, Japan, Sengoku Period - Shinano Province (modern Ngano). Five major battles between 1553 and 1564. Artist Utagawa Yoshikazu (active 1848-1863) 1857
Bayeux Tapestry 1067. Harold II crowned King of England, 6 January 1066. Harold enthroned holding orb and sceptre, Archbishop Stigand on his right
Mosaic with Tiger and Gladiators. 2nd centuryAD. National Museum, Rome
Hand of Constantine, sculpture. Fragment of giant statue of Constantine the Great (c274-337) Roman emperor
A la manivelle (Starting Up). Female engineering worker. Artist A Samokhvalov, 1934
Alexander Sarcophagus 4th century BC showing battle scenes of time of Alexander the Great. Mounted figure is the general Hephaeistion. Soldiers second left and second right wearing Phrygian caps
Augustus Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, 63 BC-14 AD) First Roman Emperor from 27BC. Marble statue
Head of a Viking warrior. National Historical Museum, Stockholm
Venus resting in the shell. House of Venus, Pompei, Italy. Fresco
Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine (Dionysius in Greek pantheon) riding on a tiger. Roman mosaic of 1st or 2nd century AD. British Museum, London
Baptistry building, Florence, Italy, showing two panels of the famous doors by Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378-1455)
Benin bronze: plaque of warrior chief of the Bini tribe, Benin, Nigeria. British Museum
Ezekiel prophesying to the elders of Israel in Babylon. First Babylonian captivity c 600 BC. One of four great Old Testament prophets of Israel and contemporary with Daniel
Album of Ragamala. Young woman with a portrait of her absent lover. Servant holds up portrait of her mistress (to be sent to absent loverja). 19th century Indian miniature, Rajasthan School
Antonius Pius, Emperor of Rome (86-161) 15th Roman Emperor 138-161, fourth of the Five Good Emperors. Engraving, London, c1810
Packaging label for Neptune brand tobacco produced by J L Adams. Neptune holding a trident, standing in his shell boat drawn by sea horses and attended by water nymphs. American c1866
Souvenir made of shell depicting scenes from the life of Jesus. Made 1700-1900 for Christian pilgrims to Palestine
Kalmyk men wrestling. Russian lithograph of 1813. Mongolic nomadic pasturists originating in Central Asia some of whom settled in Russia in the late 18th century
Diana, Ancient Roman goddess of hunting and the Moon, Artemis in the Greek pantheon. 2nd century Roman copy of an original Greek statue
Trajans Column, Rome, completed in 113. Column celebrating Emperor Trajan sTrajans Column, Rome, completed in 113. Column celebrating Emperor Trajans victories in the Dacian wars with incidents in the campaign carved in low relief
Bertrand du Guesclin or Gueselin (c1320-1380) Eagle of Brittany, Constable of France from 1370. Guesclin captured at Battle of Auroy and held to ransom by Duke of Brittany, 1364
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) English composer. Portrait of 1695 by John Closterman (1660-1711)
Album of Ragamala. Golden Rain. Women by pool. Crescent moon and stars in sky. 19th century Indian miniature, Rajasthan School
Athena of Varvakion. Roman copy of gold and ivory ceremonial statue of the goddess by Pheidias which stood at the Parthenon, Athens
Russian Manners and Customs, 1821. Coloured lithograph. Peasant Interior: Husband and wife in their wooden dwelling. Textile Spinning Beard Cooking Fire Cauldron Chickens Cat Barrel Heating Stove
Album of Ragamala. A prince sits on the terrace of a pavilion listening to music played by Narada, bearded divine sage, and a Kinnara, celestial musician half man half horse
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Ivan the Terrible 1530-1584) Tsar of Russia from 1533, leading his army at the Siege of Kazan, August 1552. Ivan, sword in hand, mounted on white charger
Temple of Vesta, Ancient Roman, 2nd century AD. Vesta, virgin goddess of the hearth, Hestia in the Greek pantheon
World War I, Eastern Front: Battle of the Carpathian Passes, March-April 1915. Serbian Fusiliers attacking defensive position of the 21st Landsturm Infantry Regiment (Austro-Hungarian)
World War I 1914-1918. Misunderstanding, cartoon of Wilhelm II, German Emperor, shouting down the telephone at Franz-Joseph the Austrian Emperor for not doing what he has been told
Ara Pacis (Altar of Augustan Peace), Rome, consecrated in 9 BC. Cattle being led to sacrifice
The Peoples of Russia: Samoyeds. Coloured lithograph 1813. Nomadic reindeer herders of Arctic northwestern Russia. Man supporting woman as she adjusts here snowshoe
Album of Ragamala. Servant brings refreshment to lovers on terrace by pavilion. Bow and arrow held by man are symbols of Kama, god of love. 19th century Indian miniature, Rajasthan School
Frozen Food Market, 1821. Russian Manners and Customs. Coloured lithograph. Commerce Trade Winter Snow Ice Transport Horse Russia Fashion Dress Traditional Male Female
The Peoples of Russia: Prince of Little Kabarda, coloured lithograph 1813. Kabardans, one of the Circassian peoples from the northwest Caucasus, finally who became Russian in 1825
Russian Manners and Customs, 1821. Coloured lithograph. Man and veiled woman in horse-drawn cart processing through countryside preceded and followed by mounted horsemen. Wedding(ja) Landscape
View of the Great Theatre Square St Petersburg, 1817. Coloured lithograph. Winter, snow-covered scene with horse-drawn sledges, pedestrians, carriages, shelters with braziers burning inside. Russia
The romance and legend of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) was recounted endlessly in Islamic art and literature from Southern Russia to the gates of India, often under the name of Iskandar
John Ruskin (1819-1900) British author and art critic. Tinted lithograph published London c1880
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