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  • The plague in Barcelona in 1821. Lithograph by N.E. Maurin.
  • The plague in Barcelona in 1821. Lithograph by N.E. Maurin.
  • The naked back of a man hugging wrapped in a sheet with his arms wrapped around himself; with the message there is no sunshine for an HIV positive gay man; an advertisement for solidarity for gay and lesbians with HIV by the Coordinadora gai-lesbiana. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A small forlorn-looking man looking up suggesting the feeling that an HIV positive gay person experiences; an advertisement for solidarity for gay and lesbians with HIV by the Coordinadora gai-lesbiana. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A row of white condoms arranged as though an erect penis with the words 'cuídate '94' [beware '94] at the top; an advertisement for gay and lesbian awareness about AIDS prevention and safe sex by the Coordinadora gai-lesbiana. Colour lithograph by Josep Bagà and Jardi Nieva, 1994.
  • Two men smiling facing forward with their arms wrapped around each other with the message 'My friend is HIV positive, I love him'; an advertisement for solidarity for gay and lesbians with HIV by the Coordinadora gai-lesbiana. Colour lithograph by Josep Bagà and Pep Àvila., ca. 1997.
  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: fountains in the exhibition. Colour lithograph, 1929.
  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: fountains in the exhibition, figures in the foreground. Colour lithograph, 1929.
  • Mug shots of men, a woman and a gay couple representing an advertisement for 'Cuídate '95', the "Look after yourself '95" AIDS prevention campaign by the Coordinadora gai-lesbiana. Colour lithograph by Ricard Marin and Louis Pastoor, 1995.
  • A woman representing syphilis; advertising Dr Abreu's sanatorium for syphilitics in Barcelona. Colour collotype by J. Thomas after R. Casas, ca. 1900.
  • André Mazet tending people suffering from yellow fever in the streets of Barcelona. Lithograph by Langlumé after J. Arago.
  • A woman representing syphilis; advertising Dr Abreu's sanatorium for syphilitics in Barcelona. Colour collotype by J. Thomas after R. Casas, ca. 1900.
  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: the Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina and the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona. Colour lithograph, 1929.
  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: Cristo de Medinaceli, Altamira ox-drawing from caves, view of Toledo (?). Colour lithograph by F. Galí Fabra, 1929.
  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: the magic fountain (Font de Monjuich). Colour lithograph after Santacreu, 1929.
  • Masque in honour of King Charles III of Spain: three chariots carrying pagan deities of the moon, the earth and fire. Etching by A.J. Defehrt after F. Tramullas, 1764.
  • A smiling man wearing a white t-shirt representing an advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the Coordinadora gai-lesbiana. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A man lying back in boxer shorts pulls off the briefs off the bottom of a man disappearing to the right representing an advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Consumption in Spain. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A woman lies back on a sofa holding a telephone as a man leans over with thoughts of condoms and lubricant looming in a speech bubble overhead; another woman sits on her knees in the centre exclaiming 'AIDS?' while a couple sit on the end, dreaming of pregnancy; an advertisement for safe sex and AIDS prevention by the Center for Youth Sexual Health and Contraception. Colour lithograph by Eulàlia Sayrach, 1993.
  • Two fans, one coloured green and open bearing photographs of children and couples, the other purple and closed bearing a photograph of a naked woman crouching by an open window, a fist and a used condom; an advertisement for volunteers working on the AIDS cause by Actua Mollet. Colour lithograph by Isabel Real Gayo and ICS &ICS Publicitat-Mollet, 1995.
  • A cholera victim with a typical facial appearance. Watercolour by E. Schwarz, 1920/1950 (?), after Robert Froriep, ca. 1831.
  • Spores of Bacillus pestis which caused the plague and its vector the human flea (Pulex irritans). Coloured drawing by A.J.E. Terzi.
  • A cholera victim with a typical facial appearance. Watercolour by E. Schwarz, 1920/1950 (?), after Robert Froriep, ca. 1831.
  • A cholera victim with a typical facial appearance. Watercolour by E. Schwarz, 1920/1950 (?), after Robert Froriep, ca. 1831.
  • A cholera victim with a typical facial appearance. Watercolour by E. Schwarz, 1920/1950 (?), after Robert Froriep, ca. 1831.
  • Spores of Bacillus pestis which caused the plague and its vector the human flea (Pulex irritans). Coloured drawing by A.J.E. Terzi.
  • Two hands gripping onto each other representing an advertisement for a concert on the eve of World AIDS Day on 30 November 1996 at the Theatre of 'La Farandual' in Sabadell, Spain in support of those with HIV. Colour lithograph by Estudi Accent.
  • Three sets of arms joining hands, advertising World AIDS Day in Catalonia on 1 December 1989. Colour lithograph, 1989.
  • A personified condom in the centre surrounded by a series of illustrated scenarios demonstrating that condoms are safe and hygienic; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by the Anti-AIDS Foundation in Spain. Colour lithograph by Estudio Marisco, 1990.
  • A physician dressed in protective plague costume. Line engraving after J.J. Manget.