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  • Mercury [Hermes] as god of trade presenting the continents to Britannia. Etching by C. Grignion after S. Wale.
  • Mercury. Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • Mercury [Hermes]. Wood engraving by Jonnard after W.B. Richmond, 1866.
  • Mercury [Hermes]. Engraving by G. Balestra after I. Podio after B. Thorwaldsen.
  • Mercury (Hermes) holding the caduceus. Oil painting after Raphael.
  • Mercury (Hermes) holding the caduceus. Oil painting after Raphael.
  • Mercury. Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • Mercury [Hermes]. Engraving by Cook, 1789, after G. Volpato and R. Morghen.
  • Mercury (Hermes) holding the caduceus. Oil painting after Raphael.
  • Mercury (Hermes): the Roman god. Photograph by Alinari.
  • The reign of Mercury (Hermes). Engraving by J. Saenredam, 1596, after H. Goltzius.
  • Mercury (Hermes) holding the caduceus. Oil painting after Raphael.
  • Mercury [Hermes]. Etching by N. Le Mire after C. Eisen.
  • Cupid and Mercury (Hermes). Etching after B. Luti, 17--.
  • The god Mercury, with Venus in the background, tries to teach Cupid to read. Engraving by R. Gaillard, 1744, after Van-Loo le pere.
  • The god Mercury, with Venus in the background, tries to teach Cupid to read. Engraving by R. Gaillard, 1744, after Van-Loo le pere.
  • Mercury in his chariot, riding across the heavens. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • Astronomy: Mercury with his caduceus, in his chariot, drawn by cockerels. Engraving by C. Lasinio after Raphael, 1516.
  • Astronomy: the god Mercury; representing the planet Mercury. Engraving by N. Dorigny, 1695, after Raphael, 1516.
  • Minerva, as goddess of the arts, shaking hands with Italia; behind them Mercury, the messenger god. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1789, after Burney.
  • Mercury (Hermes). Photograph by Alinari.
  • Mercury [Hermes]. Engraving by G.H. Frezza, 1704, after P. de Petris after F. Albani.
  • A woman in bed: her hand is held by a standing woman (possibly Juno as protectress of women and childbirth) with Mercury in the background, a man (Argos?) leading a cow, and a snake on the ground. Line engraving, 17--.
  • Astronomy: various apocalyptic scenes, including a comet, lightning, and French soldiers. Coloured lithograph, [c.1847?].
  • A cart laden with coins in sacks is dragged by a group of devils who are lashed by men armed with whips; representing William Wood's scheme to improve the Irish coinage. Engraving, 1724.
  • The story of Cupid and Psyche: Mercury escorting Psyche to her marriage. Engraving by N. Dorigny, 1693, after Raphael.
  • The story of Cupid and Psyche: Mercury sent by Jupiter to summon the gods to decide on the marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Engraving by N. Dorigny, 1693, after Raphael.
  • The birth of Cupid from Venus, Mercury flies above them and nymphs aid them. Line engraving by W. Cooke, 1807, after E. Le Sueur.
  • Mercury discovering the caduceus. Photographic postcard by Neurdein frères after A. Idrac, 191-.
  • Mercury flying off with the head of Argus whose decapitated body lies on the ground. Red chalk drawing.