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  • Aesculapius. Engraving by I. Wagner after Antonio Maria (Girolamo) Zanetti and Antonio Maria (Alessandro) Zanetti.
  • Aesculapius. Etching by V. Dague after Vauthier.
  • Aesculapius: the Greek god of healing: his head in bas-relief on a marble soda fountain in use in the Baildon & Son pharmacy, Edinburgh. Photograph by Francis Caird Inglis, 1920/1935, of a sculpture, 1860.
  • Aesculapius. Embroidery.
  • Aesculapius. Engraving by Schulfe after Granger.
  • Aesculapius. Etching by F. Garzoli after G. Bianchi.
  • Aesculapius. Engraving by G. Dala after G. Busato.
  • Aesculapius: bust facing front. Engraving by A.J. Mécou after J.A. Vauthier.
  • Four people praying to Aesculapius. Watercolour attributed to circle of P.-N. Guérin.
  • Aesculapius: the Greek god of healing. Photograph by Alinari, 1900/1920 (?).
  • Venus visits Aesculapius to ask him to remove a thorn from her foot. Colour process print after Sir E.J. Poynter.
  • A medallion of the head Aesculapius (?) in profile, with the staff of Aesculapius. Drawing.
  • Aesculapius (Asklepios). Oil painting.
  • Aesculapius (Asklepios). Oil painting.
  • Aesculapius (Asklepios). Oil painting.
  • Aesculapius and Hygieia. Engraving by C.P.P. Carloni after T. Matteini.
  • The infant Aesculapius discovered by shepherds on a mountain. Watercolour painting by R. Dadd, 1851.
  • A statue of a physician as Aesculapius whose shadow forms the shape of a donkey. Pen drawing by Gay-again, 1831.
  • The infant Aesculapius discovered by shepherds on a mountain. Watercolour painting by R. Dadd, 1851.
  • The infant Aesculapius discovered by shepherds on a mountain. Watercolour painting by R. Dadd, 1851.
  • Venus visits Aesculapius to ask him to remove a thorn from her foot. Collotype after Sir E.J. Poynter, ca. 1880.
  • The angel of death striking a door during the plague of Rome. Engraving by J.G. Levasseur after J. Delaunay.
  • Carolus Linnaeus receives honour from Aesculapius, Flora, Ceres and Cupid. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Caldwall, 1806, after J. Russell and J. Opie.
  • Carolus Linnaeus receives honour from Aesculapius, Flora, Ceres and Cupid. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Caldwall, 1806, after J. Russell and J. Opie.
  • An ivory diptych containing sculptures of Aesculapius with Telesphorus and of Hygieia with Cupid. Engraving by R. Morghen.
  • An ivory diptych containing sculptures of Aesculapius with Telesphorus and of Hygieia with Cupid. Engraving by R. Morghen.
  • Temple of Aesculapius at Cos, with a key to the buildings and a fragment of the Stoa. Oil painting by R. Caton, ca. 1906.
  • Temple of Aesculapius at Cos, with a key to the buildings and a fragment of the Stoa. Oil painting by R. Caton, ca. 1906.
  • Temple of Aesculapius at Cos, with a key to the buildings and a fragment of the Stoa. Oil painting by R. Caton, ca. 1906.
  • Temple of Aesculapius at Cos, with a key to the buildings and a fragment of the Stoa. Oil painting by R. Caton, ca. 1906.