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  • One of two scenes from the Naya-nayika set of lovers' quarrels. Chromolithograph.
  • Eight heads showing human passions. Etching by Taylor, 1788, after C. Le Brun.
  • A white telephone advertising AIDS counselling services offered by health authorities and voluntary organizations; with the message ''AIDS affects us all. Don't leave your colleagues in the lurch.". Colour lithograph by Papen, Hansen, 199-.
  • A woman is playing the harp as she and  her male companion sing together, representing a man and a woman in love. Etching by James Gillray.
  • Two pink condoms incorporated in the multi-coloured words 'The power of love. Stop AIDS' on a multi-coloured background; one of a series of 'Stop AIDS' campaign posters by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health in cooperation with the Swiss AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Michael Seiler, 1995.
  • Four faces expressing the passions: (clockwise from top left) hatred, wonder, love and jealousy; and (right) the frontispiece to the book containing the illustrations, a manual of acting. Engraving by Silvester, 1807.
  • A soldier sending good luck and wishes to his sweetheart through good luck charms. Chromolithograph after E.M.
  • A blue and yellow advertisement with the message 'What's important. Lust and love - but safe! Questions will cost nothing. Knowledge is fear! ...'; an advertisement for the AIDS counselling centres in Salzburg and Zell am See, Austria by the [Austrian] AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph.
  • Pope John Paul II hugging a child against a backdrop of christ holding out his hands to people below him; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Catholic Commision on AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Two flowers and a heart representing love and life with the words "Liebes Leben"; advertising a touring exhibition about AIDS. Colour lithograph by Studio Andreas Heller for the Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung, 1995.
  • In real life people have history : this is why we kiss and tell : talking about where you've been and where you want to go will help you... build a relationship based on trust and communication ... / GMHC, Club1319.
  • A noblewoman has opened the desk of her lover and found the portrait miniature of another woman in a box together with a letter: her expression shows wounded pride. Engraving by H. Cook, 1845, after W. Perring.
  • Damayanti deserted in the forest: part of the story of Damayanti and Nala. Chromolithograph by R. Varma.
  • A red heart with a warning your next lover may have AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Kenya Red Cross Society. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Dear kind doctor / written and composed by Joseph Tabrar ; sung by George Robey.
  • A man and woman stand with their arms around each other against a blank wall with the message: 'AIDS destroys the body but not their love'; Italian version of a series of 'Stop AIDS' campaign posters by the Aiuto AIDS Svizzero in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health. Lithograph by Christian Vogt.
  • My son is my life : I know he is gay and I don't always understand, but that doesn't change my love for him / The Institute for Gay Men's Health ; GMHC.
  • A message in pale red and yellow lettering about being safe in new relationships with a condom within a pale red border; German version of a series of 'Stop SIDA' [Stop AIDS] campaign posters by the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz, in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • A comparative advertisement for the benefits of Stimorol chewing gum and condoms featuring a figure standing far left blowing a bubble with one foot resting against the picture border; he looks out at a landscape featuring an eye, a lake, a volcano spurting out hearts with two people running towards each other, and a pair of lips; with a packet of 'stimorol' chewing gum next to a condom in the sky. Colour lithograph.
  • Cupid inspiring plants with Love, in a tropical landscape. Coloured stipple engraving by T.Burke, ca. 1805, after P. Reinagle.
  • An attractive woman courting a strange looking man; suggesting that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Coloured lithograph, 1833.
  • Months of the year: May. Engraving after P. Stevens.
  • A field of poppies and a white bra floating against a red sunset representing an advertisement for safe sex; German version of a series of 'Stop AIDS' campaign posters by the Federal Office of Public Health in collaboration with the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz. Colour lithograph.
  • An ornate vase and pedestal with a young soldier courting a woman carved in relief on the side. Etching by J. Schynvoet, c. 1701, after S. Schynvoet.
  • A young mother looks over her baby as it lies sleeping in its crib. Stipple engraving, 1789, by W. Nutter after S. Shelley.
  • A gentleman playing the role of a shepherd smitten with love; women as goddesses Venus, Minerva and Juno. Gouache design for a fan.
  • Krishna declaring his love for Radha via a confidante. Chromolithograph by R. Varma.
  • Two faces kissing and merged in the shape of a heart with the words "Aimer sans peur" [love without fear]; one of a series of posters representing an advertisement for a competition for posters of images against AIDS. Colour lithograph by Renata Zolcinska.
  • Venus standing on a heart, holding a sword that passes through another heart; a suppliant kneels before her; around them are various hearts, pierced with an arrow, aflame, sawn, stabbed, broken, in a vice, etc. Coloured photograph by E. Charles, 1967, after Meister Casper, ca. 1470.
  • A woman lies on top of a man on a beach; scene from a film within a collage of leaves, flowers and ribbon with a double gold horizontal border; a representation of safe sex to prevent the spread of AIDS and related diseases. Colour lithograph, 1990.