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  • Popes and other churchmen: twenty portraits. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
  • Nine physiognomies of popes and prelates. Drawing, c. 1791, after Raphael.
  • Cletus (Pope Anacletus?). Woodcut.
  • Pope Marcellus I. Engraving.
  • Pope Alexander VI (1431 - 1503)
  • Alexander Pope. Mezzotint after Sir Godfrey Kneller.
  • Pope Innocent XI's kidneys containing massive stones.
  • James Wilson. Oil painting by or after A. Pope.
  • Nathaniel Godbold. Mezzotint by H. Kingsbury after A. Pope.
  • An Abridgment of Mr Pope's Essay on Man
  • Saint Cornelius, Pope. Line engraving by F.A. Ludy.
  • Saint Francis preaching before Pope Honorius III. Chromolithograph after Giotto.
  • M0008021: Portrait of Pope John XXI (c.1215-1277)
  • A pope, a cardinal, a bishop and three monks. Engraving.
  • Robert Pope. Line engraving by F. Engleheart, 1824, after G. Engleheart.
  • Pope Pius IX and members of the Papal court. Photograph, 1868.
  • M0007958: Saint Peter giving the stole to Pope Leo III
  • Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer. Photograph by Dr. Pope May, 189-.
  • A Turkish oracle; the torture wheel of Pope Pius VI. Engraving.
  • M0008059: Pope John XXI: <i>Thesaurus Pauperum</i>, 1485: final page
  • The dance of death: the pope. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the younger.
  • Family planning in Cameroon. Lithograph by Nyemb Pop, ca. 2000.
  • Cardinal Pecci, the Camerlengo, verifying the death of Pope Pius IX. Wood engraving, 1878.
  • The deathbed of Pope Pius VI. Engraving by A. Campanella after J. Beys, 1802.
  • Saint Catherine of Siena: she is canonised by Pope Pius II. Etching after Pintoricchio.
  • Pope Pius VII on the Saône near Lyons. Etching by J.J. de Boissieu.
  • M0008051: Pope John XXI: <i>Libro de medicine llama...</i>, 1535: title page
  • M0008051: Pope John XXI: <i>Libro de medicine llama...</i>, 1535: title page
  • Received of... : no. / New York Pop Corn & Candy Works.
  • The burghers of the Dutch Republic are celebrating the death of Pope Clement XI; they are led by Death and devils to a picture showing the dying Clement XI and the new pope, Innocent XIII. Etching.