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"Journey through Art History: From Roman Mosaics to Satirical Artworks and Beyond" Step into the captivating world of art history

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Art History Collection: Alchemy satire, 18th-century artwork
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Art History Collection: Dantes Inferno, the gloomy wood
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Art History Collection: Physician, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Sheep shearing, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Flea infestation, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Steam bath, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: French doctor, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Cholera prevention, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Cramp of the foot, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Women in medicine, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Cholera doctor, satirical artwork
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Art History Collection: Battle of the Schools - Idealism and Realism, illustration from the series
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Art History Collection: Henry, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field by Robert Peake the Elder (British, active by 1576)
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Art History Collection: Dentist pulling a tooth, 18th century
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Art History Collection: Dentist pulling a tooth, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Medical alchemist, 18th century
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Art History Collection: Joseph Lister, British surgeon
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Art History Collection: Alchemical gold, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Alchemist at work, 18th century
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Art History Collection: Italian poetry frontispiece, 18th century
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Art History Collection: Anatomist at work, 18th century
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Art History Collection: Alchemical elements, 18th century
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Art History Collection: The Balloon (1862) by Edouard Manet C016 / 8985
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Art History Collection: Allegory of the elements, 17th century
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Art History Collection: Alchemy experiment, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Alchemist at work, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Albertus Magnus, German theologian
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Art History Collection: Heinrich Agrippa, German alchemist
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Art History Collection: Ambrose Godfrey, German chemist
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Art History Collection: Marc Isambard Brunel, French engineer
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Art History Collection: Joseph Banks, English naturalist
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Art History Collection: George Downing Liveing, British chemist
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Art History Collection: Herman Boerhaave, Dutch physician
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Art History Collection: Richard Lovett, British physicist
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Art History Collection: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French chemist
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Art History Collection: From alchemy to chemistry, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Goldweigher, 17th century
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Art History Collection: Venetian glass blowers, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Witchcraft, 18th century
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Art History Collection: Chemistry experiment, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Chemistry laboratory, 19th century
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Art History Collection: Committee for French exhibition of 1888
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Art History Collection: Chemistry allegory, 18th-century artwork
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Art History Collection: History allegory, 18th-century artwork
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Art History Collection: Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet, 1805
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Art History Collection: Royal College of Physicians, 1724 C013 / 5653
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Art History Collection: Dantes Inferno, Charon on the Styx
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Art History Collection: George Cruikshank, British caricaturist


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"Journey through Art History: From Roman Mosaics to Satirical Artworks and Beyond" Step into the captivating world of art history, where each brushstroke and mosaic piece tells a story that transcends time. Let's embark on an enlightening adventure, starting with the mesmerizing Roman seafood mosaic. Delicate red mullets and ducks come to life in vibrant colors, showcasing the Romans' appreciation for culinary delights. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter intriguing characters like the enigmatic Count of St Germain, a French alchemist whose mysterious existence continues to bewilder us even today. Moving forward, a magnificent statue of Asclepius stands tall before us – a symbol of healing and medicine in ancient Rome. But it is not all beauty and serenity; art also reflects darker aspects of human existence. A haunting Roman memento mori mosaic reminds us of our mortality while urging us to seize every precious moment. Similarly, Dante's Inferno takes us on a harrowing journey through suicides and their torment by the Harpies – an artistic portrayal that provokes contemplation. Shifting gears towards satire, we encounter satirical artworks depicting plague doctors from the 17th century. These whimsical yet thought-provoking pieces shed light on society's response during times of crisis. Barber-surgeons also find themselves at the center stage in satirical artwork as they navigate between haircuts and medical procedures with comical flair. Art has always been intertwined with social commentary throughout history. A satirical depiction of a medical prescription serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, people had their fair share of skepticism towards healthcare practices. Finally, let's turn our attention to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire – an influential figure who left her mark not only through fashion but also political activism during the Georgian era. Her portrait captures both elegance and strength - embodying how art can immortalize powerful individuals who shape the course of history.