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  • "Sadness" from Le Brun,
  • Sadness, hand drawn illustration
  • Sadness, hand drawn illustration
  • "Sadness" from Le Brun, Characters des passions, circa 1720.
  • "Sadness" from le Brun, Heads. Representing the various passions of the soul..., circa 1760
  • "Sadness" from Le Brun, Heads representing the various passions, of the soul , circa 1800
  • Five faces expressing human passions: (clockwise from top left:) compassion, sadness and dejection of heart, a profile and frontal view of dejection, and sadness. Pen drawing after C. Le Brun.
  • The trial of Gonzalo Gusto: Gonzalo Gusto is presented to King Almancor and accompanied by impersonations of Fear and Sadness. Etching with engraving.
  • A woman's face expressing sadness. Engraving by M. Engelbrecht (?), 1732, after C. Le Brun.
  • A woman whose face expresses sadness. Crayon manner print by W. Hebert, c. 1770, after C. Le Brun.
  • Two faces representing fear and sadness, left and right respectively. Etching by B. Picart, 1713, after C. Le Brun.
  • A man harrassed by personifications of greed, guilt, credulity, jealousy, sadness and pride. Engraving by P. Galle, ca 1563.
  • A face expressing 'simple bodily pain' (left) and a face (right) expressing sadness. Engraving, c. 1760, after C. Le Brun.
  • Four faces (clockwise from top left): laughing, weeping, showing sadness, and compassion. Etching by A.-J. Defehrt after C. Le Brun.
  • Outlines of faces making mixed and contrary muscular movements (left) and sadness and dejection (right). Etching by B. Picart, 1713, after C. Le Brun.
  • Six faces expressing the human passions: (clockwise from top left) scorn, laughter, acute pain, desire, anger, sadness. Coloured etching, c. 1800, after C. Le Brun.
  • Two outlines of faces expressing joy (left) and the movement of the face in sadness (right). Etching by B. Picart, 1713, after C. Le Brun.
  • Britannia holds her discontented suckling child (King George III) and looks at it with sadness, above them the full privy purse of 1753 and the empty privy purse of 1773. Etching.
  • Borago officinalis L. Boraginaceae. Borage. officinalis indicates it was used in the 'offices' - the consulting clinics - of medieval monks. Distribution: Europe. Culpeper: “... comforts the heart, cheers the spirit, drives away sadness and melancholy, they are rather laxative than binding
  • A sad lonely child plays alone, anxiety, illustration
  • A sad lonely child sits on her bed, anxiety, illustration
  • A distressed person with a sad face and clutched hands. Watercolour by M. Bishop.
  • A red happy face and a purple sad face. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1970.
  • A girl is sitting in a room by an open trunk looking very sad. Coloured lithograph.
  • A woman seated on the ground, raising her arms with a sad expression. Drawing by M. Bishop, 1976.
  • A small happy family and a large sad family : family planning in Sudan. Colour lithograph by Sudan Family Planning Association, ca. 2000.
  • A black woman lies naked on top of a white woman; advertising safe sex for lesbians. Colour lithograph by Linette Raven for SAD Schorerstichting.
  • A part happy, part sad face split in two by jagged wooden planks with Japanese lettering; a Japanese AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Thomas, a man wearing studded leather with glasses and boots declares he has AIDS; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by Jan Gort for the SAD Schorerstichting.
  • Mark, a man in a white vest with a policeman's hat and a truncheon over his shoulder; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by Jan Gort for the SAD Schorerstichting.