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  • Schemnitz, Hungary (Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia): a silver mine and miners descending. Engraving by T. Wallis, 1805, after W. Craig.
  • A pink heart dreaming of love, faithfulness, and health in the face of epidemic illness from AIDS among gay men. Colour lithograph after M. Dubnický, 1991.
  • A deformed victim of drug addiction and AIDS. Colour lithograph after R. Vlachová, 1994.
  • An apple that has been bitten into is tied up with a knotted rope to prevent further bites; representing precautions against AIDS. Colour lithograph after R. Vlachová, 1993.
  • An apple that has been bitten into is tied up with a knotted rope to prevent further bites; representing precautions against AIDS. Colour lithograph after R. Vlachová, 1993.
  • Bratislava: the International Danube trade show, 1924. Lithograph by Ant. Chlebeček, 1924.
  • The dance of death. Oil painting.
  • The dance of death. Oil painting.
  • The dance of death. Oil painting.
  • Five smiling elephants with condoms rolled on their trunks approving the use of condoms as a protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after Studio Art, 1993.
  • A naked woman angel as a temptress and the cause of the transmission of AIDS. Colour lithograph after A. Slavíček, 1994.
  • A personified pink condom wearing both a necktie and a bow-tie; representing secure protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A man carrying a woman, both naked; representing the argument that one woman is enough for a man, and that faithfulness is a protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after K. Sedláček, 199-.
  • Faithfulness as a protection against AIDS