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  • Euston Road, London, from outside Bentley House, showing the Wellcome Building, Friends' House and St Pancras Church with decorations for Coronation Day. Oil painting by Paul A. Lord Methuen RA, 4th Baron, 1953.
  • The coronation of the Virgin with four saints: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Benedict or Saint Romuald. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G. Reni.
  • The apostles around the empty tomb watch the Assumption of the Virgin. Engraving after J. Boeckhorst.
  • Euston Road, London, from outside Bentley House, showing the Wellcome Building, Friends' House and St Pancras Church with decorations for Coronation Day. Oil painting by Paul A. Lord Methuen RA, 4th Baron, 1953.
  • Saint Michael stands upon the defeated devil; Saint Peter and Saint Benedict flank him; above the Virgin and child sit among angelic musicians. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after I. Francucci da Imola.
  • Jesus appoints Peter as keeper of the keys to heaven; angels stand by. Engraving by G. Pasqualini after G.F. Barbieri, il Guercino.
  • Euston Road, London, from outside Bentley House, showing the Wellcome Building, Friends' House and St Pancras Church with decorations for Coronation Day. Oil painting by Paul A. Lord Methuen RA, 4th Baron, 1953.
  • The coronation of the Virgin. Coloured drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after I. di P. Francucci.
  • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Woodcut.
  • Christ, enthroned, crowns Mary in heaven. Etching with aquatint by C.M. Metz after Giotto and G. Vasari.
  • An enthroned king, wearing three crowns and with a sword in his mouth, having vanquished a green seven headed hydra; an archangel with a key imprisons Lucifer in chains by a roaring fire; representing the culmination of the alchemical process and the sublimation of base matter. Coloured etching after an etching, ca. 17th century.
  • A woman beleaguered by four enemies; representing Faith resisting Death, Schism, the World and the Devil. Engraving by Hieronymus Wierix after Maarten de Vos, 156-.
  • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Woodcut.
  • The Virgin being crowned in heaven with Saint Nabor and Saint Felix, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Francis, Saint Clare and Saint Catherine. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after O. Samacchini.
  • The coronation of the Virgin in Heaven. Etching by C. Schut.
  • Basil Valentine contemplates a chemical jar containing homunculi of a man and woman holding hands, and a child emanating from them (alchemical symbol of conception); he is suddenly visited by Sabine Stuart de Chevalier, who reveals that she has the key to his works and crowns him as the king of alchemists. Etching by J. Le Roy, ca. 1781, after Hostoul after Sabine Stuart de Chevalier.
  • Euston Road, London, from outside Bentley House, showing the Wellcome Building, Friends' House and St Pancras Church with decorations for Coronation Day. Oil painting by Paul A. Lord Methuen RA, 4th Baron, 1953.
  • Euston Road, London, from outside Bentley House, showing the Wellcome Building, Friends' House and St Pancras Church with decorations for Coronation Day. Oil painting by Paul A. Lord Methuen RA, 4th Baron, 1953.
  • A woman beleaguered by four enemies; representing Faith resisting Death, Schism, the World and the Devil. Engraving by Hieronymus Wierix after Maarten de Vos, 156-.