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3501 Results found for diogenes with his lantern diogenes with lantern
3501 Artwork
5 Artist
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Volpone Adoring his Treasures
Count Henry I of Nassau with his Bride
Joseph Telling his Dreams
An Old Man and His Grandson
Zacharias Writes Down the Name of his Son
Great Mogul and his Court Returning from the Great Mosque at Delhi, India
Self Portrait of the Artist with his Brother, Hermann
Emperor Franz I of Austria in his Coronation Robes
Scholar in his Study
An Officer Making his Bow to a Lady
Portrait of Anthonie Charles de Liedekercke, his wife Willemina van Braeckel and their son Samuel
Frederick Hendrick, Prince of Orange, with His Wife Amalia van Solms and Their Three Youngest Daughters
Prince Frederik Hendrik and his wife Amalia van Solms.
Willem II, prince of Orange, and his wife Maria Stuart
Loth and his doughters 1
Loth and his doughters
Saint Mark cutting his nib for written the Gospel
Study of Saint Matthew turned to his right, reading a book
Jeremiah Preaching to His Followers
The Inferno, Canto 22, lines 137-139. But the’ other prov’d A goshawk able to rend well his foe; And in the boiling lake both fell.
The Inferno, Canto 23, lines 52-54. Scarcely had his feet Reach’d to the lowest of the bed beneath, When over us the steep they reach’d
The Inferno, Canto 30, lines 33-34. “That sprite of air is Schicchi; in like mood Of random mischief vent he still his spite.”
The Inferno, Canto 31, lines 82-84. “This proud one Would of his strength against almighty Jove Make trial,”
The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 97-98. Then seizing on his hinder scalp, I cried. “Name thee, or not a hair shall tarry here.”
The Inferno, Canto 9, lines 87-89. To the gate He came, and with his wand touch’d it, whereat Open without impediment it flew.
Nude boy holding a small flute in his right hand
Oedipus Cursing His Son, Polynices
Theodore Meets in the Wood the Spectre of His Ancestor Guido Cavalcanti
Wolfram Observing his Wife in her Walled in Cell
Ensor at his Easel
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