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Images Dated 6th February 2007 (page 4)

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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Two men playing Go. Detail of a woodblock print, 1815, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Sketch from Katsushika Hokusais Manga, c1836
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Woodblock print, 1816, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Japanese artist and horse. Detail of a plate, c1814, from Katsushika Hokusais Manga
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai, 19th century
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JORGE GUILLEN (1893-1984). Spanish poet
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JAMES HOGG (1770-1835). Scottish poet. Stipple engraving, 19th century
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JOHN BELL HOOD (1831-1879). American army officer. Photographed while in Confederate service
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: GEORGE GROSZ (1893-1959). American (German born) painter. Photographed in 1932 in New York City
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: HORACE (65-8 B. C. ). Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Roman poet and satirist
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JAMES HOGG (1770-1835). Scottish poet. Etching, 19th century. The Ettrick Shepherd
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: PAUL HORGAN (1903-1995). American writer
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JOHN GUNTHER (1901-1970). American journalist
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JAMES HOGG (1770-1835). Scottish poet. Pen-and-ink drawing by Daniel Maclise
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: MACKINLEY KANTOR (1904-1977). American writer. Photographed when a war correspondent during
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: VENUS, CUPID AND CALYPSO. Copper engraving, English, 18th century
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: CERES AND TRIPTOLEMUS. Ceres (Demeter in Greek mythology) teaches Triptolemus to plough
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: MYTHOLOGY: VESTA. The Roman hearth goddess, known as the Greek Hestia
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: GUSTAVUS III (1746-1792). King of Sweden, 1771-1792. Engraving, English, 1786
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: GUSTAVUS II (1594-1632). Gustavus Adolphus. King of Sweden, 1611-1632. Line engraving, 1632
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: GUSTAVUS VASA (1496-1560). King of Sweden, 1523-1560. Line engraving, French, early 19th century
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: RICHARD MORRIS HUNT (1827-1895). American architect. Line engraving, 1892
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: GUSTAVUS II (1594-1632). Gustavus Adolphus. King of Sweden, 1611-1632
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JOHANN GUTENBERG (1400?-1468). German printer. Gutenberg examining a proof
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: GUSTAVUS II (1594-1632). Gustavus Adolphus. King of Sweden, 1611-1632
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-c1468). German printer. At his printing shop in Mainz
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-c1468). German printer. Line engraving, 19th century
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-c1468). German printer. Steel engraving, German, 19th century
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: HOMER: THE ILIAD. Hectors body dragged behind the chariot of Achilles. Line engraving, 1805
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: HOMER: THE ILIAD. The meeting of Hector and Andromache. Line engraving, 1805
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: HOMER: THE ILIAD. The Embassy to Achilles. Line engraving, 1805, after the drawing by John Flaxman
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Common periwinkles
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Brittle star
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Chiton shell
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: HIV particles
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: HIV particle
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: HIV particles exiting a cell
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Pebble ridge
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Coastal landscape
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Pebble ridge
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Taw Torridge estuary
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Taw Torridge estuary
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Hod hill iron age settlement
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Spintronics research, STM
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Images Dated 6th February 2007: Spintronics research, STM


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