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Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Woman Catching Fleas by Candlelight

A Woman Catching Fleas by Candlelight. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Woman Catching Fleas, ca 1638

Woman Catching Fleas, ca 1638. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nancy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Poster for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin

Poster for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Flea Hunt. Artist: Crespi, Giuseppe Maria (1665-1747)

The Flea Hunt. Artist: Crespi, Giuseppe Maria (1665-1747)
The Flea Hunt. Private Collection

Background imageRelated Images Collection: England. Stage design for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin

England. Stage design for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin. Artist: Kustodiev, Boris Michaylovich (1878-1927)
England. Stage design for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin. Private Collection

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Boy Looking for Fleas on a Dog, 1650. Artist: Nunez de Villavicencio, Pedro (1635-1700)

Boy Looking for Fleas on a Dog, 1650. Artist: Nunez de Villavicencio, Pedro (1635-1700)
Boy Looking for Fleas on a Dog, 1650. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stage design for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin, 1925-1926

Stage design for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin, 1925-1926. Artist: Kustodiev, Boris Michaylovich (1878-1927)
Stage design for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin, 1925-1926. Found in the collection of the Museum of Private Collections in A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Flea Hunt, c. 1620. Artist: Honthorst, Gerrit, van (1590-1656)

The Flea Hunt, c. 1620. Artist: Honthorst, Gerrit, van (1590-1656)
The Flea Hunt, c. 1620. Private Collection

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sketch of curtain for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin, 1925-1926

Sketch of curtain for the theatre play The flea by E. Zamyatin, 1925-1926. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Filling a mass grave at night during the Plague of London, c1665

Filling a mass grave at night during the Plague of London, c1665
Filling a mass grave at night during the Plague of London, c 1665. Showing a group of men with torches in a churchyard, preparing to empty the contents of a covered cart into an open grave

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Town Hall, Brussels, 1850. Artist: Shury & Son

Town Hall, Brussels, 1850. Artist: Shury & Son
Town Hall, Brussels, 1850. After George Shepherd (1784-1862). From The Continental Tourist, Belgium and Nassau (and Pictorial Companion). [Parry and Co, London, 1850]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Flea-Bitten Grey and a Spotted Terrier, 1803

A Flea-Bitten Grey and a Spotted Terrier, 1803. From The Connoisseur Volume XCI, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A display of goods at the flea market, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion

A display of goods at the flea market, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion
A display of goods at the flea market, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A view of the flea market at the entrance of St Ouen, Paris, 1931Artist: Ernest Flammarion

A view of the flea market at the entrance of St Ouen, Paris, 1931Artist: Ernest Flammarion
A view of the flea market at the entrance of St Ouen, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A boudoir scene

A boudoir scene. Private Collection

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Woman Looking for Fleas, 1710s

Woman Looking for Fleas, 1710s. Crespi, Giuseppe Maria (1665-1747). Italy, Bolognese School. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Flea, wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect, 1665

Flea, wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect, 1665. The human flea (Pulex irritans) can transmit plague. From Micrographia by Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Filling a mass grave at night during the Plague of London, c1665

Filling a mass grave at night during the Plague of London, c1665
Filling a mass grave at night during the Plague of London, c 1665. Showing a group of men with torches in a churchyard, preparing to empty the contents of a covered cart into an open grave



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