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  • Pieter Brueghel, detail of Triumph of Death
  • Triumph of Saint Catherine. Pen and ink drawing by J.C., 1825.
  • James Gillray, 'The triumph of Quassia'
  • The triumph of Cupid. Engraving by G. Bonasone, 1545.
  • A triumph of synthesis : Stilboestrol : a synthetic oestrogen.
  • Durga riding on a tiger in triumph with Karthikeya and Hanuman. Coloured transfer lithograph.
  • The triumph of David. Colour lithograph by L. Gruner after N. Consoni after Raphael.
  • The real triumph of Japan : the conquest of the silent foe / by Louis Livingston Seaman.
  • The real triumph of Japan : the conquest of the silent foe / by Louis Livingston Seaman.
  • The real triumph of Japan : the conquest of the silent foe / by Louis Livingston Seaman.
  • The real triumph of Japan : the conquest of the silent foe / by Louis Livingston Seaman.
  • The triumph of the arts through the patronage of Francesco Maria Febei. Etching by P. Aquila, 167-.
  • The Christ Child appearing in triumph, with threatening animals and demons. Stipple engraving by J.-P. Simon after R. Westall.
  • Saint Stephen riding on an elephant; representing the triumph of patience. Engraving by D.V. Coornhert after M. van Heemskerck.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: a Wisconsin agricultural exhibit: a decorated archway bearing the slogan 'We triumph in rye'. Photograph, 1904.
  • Death's triumph over a much loved family man; illustrated by a skeletal death figure pulling the hair of the retreating doctor. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1814, after himself.
  • Death's triumph over a much loved family man; illustrated by a skeletal death figure pulling the hair of the retreating doctor. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1814, after himself.
  • Christ on a triumphal chariot with saints, martyrs, sibyls and other figures; representing the triumph of faith (?). Engraving by S. Pomarede after G.A. Buti after Bonifacio de' Pitati.
  • The triumph of love: Cupid and a young woman being drawn in a chariot by two women while a third scatters roses before them. Watercolour by J.G. Steiner, 1789.
  • A procession of historical figures accompanying a car on which Time sits measuring the globe; representing the triumph of Time. Engraving by S. Pomarede, 1748, after G. Buti after Bonifacio de' Pitati.
  • Death and three fates on an ox-drawn carriage; historical figures die on the ground beneath; representing the triumph of death. Engraving by S. Pomarede, 1748, after G. Buti after  Bonifacio de' Pitati.
  • A red personified condom raising a thumb and arm as if in triumph; a safe-sex advertisement by the Department of Health, CTA (Central Tibetan Administration), Dharamsala. Colour lithograph by Passang Thupten, ca. 1997.
  • A red personified condom raising a thumb and arm as if in triumph; a safe-sex advertisement by the Department of Health, CTA (Central Tibetan Administration), Dharamsala. Colour lithograph by Passang Thupten, ca. 1997.
  • The triumph of the physician Jacobus Castricus (Jacques van den Kasteele): allegorical figures of Practice and Theory accompany him in a chariot under a triumphal arch; in the foreground, honey, mint and artemisia and mythical beasts are tramping on the contorted bodies of plague, fever and dropsy. Process print after H. Holbein (?), ca. 1540.
  • Hermippus redivivus, or, the sage's triumph over old age and the grave. Wherein, a method is laid down for prolonging the life and vigour of man. Including, a commentary upon an antient inscription, in which this great secret is revealed; supported by numerous authorities. The whole interspersed with a great variety of remarkable, and well-attested relations / [Anon].
  • Four male couples wearing t-shirts bearing the slogans 'testing', ' treatment', 'trials' and 'triumphs'; advertisement for early advocacy and care for HIV by the Department of Public Health of San Francisco. Colour lithograph by John Tomlinson and Ira Nowinski.
  • The Christ Child triumphing over the devil. Engraving by G. Edelinck after D. Hallé.
  • The Immaculate Conception: the Virgin Mary descending to earth and triumphing over the serpent; underneath figures from the Old Testament bound by the serpent and chains of sin. Engraving by Philippe Thomassin after Giorgio Vasari.
  • The Immaculate Conception: the Virgin Mary descending to earth and triumphing over the serpent; underneath figures from the Old Testament bound by the serpent and chains of sin. Engraving by Philippe Thomassin after Giorgio Vasari.
  • A triumphal procession: the devil leads the Pope as his captive towards hell. Engraving attributed to F. Barlow, 1680.