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Clytie shows her love for the sun in the form of Apollo in his chariot. Etching by G. Marri after A. Appiani.
Appiani, Andrea, 1754-1817.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 2125301i- Pictures
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Large birds harassing small birds near a dovecote with a goddess in her chariot watching on from the clouds; illustration for a fable. Etching.
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Dhumavati, Hindu goddess of misfortune and unpleasantness, sitting in a chariot drawn by birds before a dead body. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 581623iPart of: Hindu deities and their manifestations- Pictures
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Antiochus IV of Syria, sick and injured by a fall from his chariot, dictates his will as surgeons bandage his leg. Etching by N. Hallé, 1738.
Hallé, Noël, 1711-1781Date: 1738Reference: 22450i- Pictures
A chariot driven by Folly and pulled by speculative trading companies displays a figure of Fortune corrupting honest trade. Etching by B. Picart, ca. 1720.
Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733.Date: [1720?]Reference: 812283iPart of: Groote tafereel der dwaasheid.- Pictures
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An allegorical female is sitting in a chariot drawn by two lions, she is holding a bunch of grapes and a cornucopia; representing plenty. Coloured etching.
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Vulcan (Hephaestus), at the request of Venus (Aphrodite) makes armour for Aeneas; representing the element fire. Engraving by L. Desplaces, 1717, after Louis de Boullogne the younger.
Boulogne, Louis, 1654-1733.Date: [1717?]Reference: 2855993i- Pictures
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An allegorical female decorated with flower garlands and the feathers of the Prince of Wales is sitting in a chariot drawn by tigers; representing peace. Coloured etching.
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Eleothriambos. Or The triumph of mercy in the chariot of praise. A treatise of preventing secret & unexpected mercies, with some mixt reflexions. [Two lines from Psalms]
Lee, Samuel, 1625-1691.Date: 1718- Pictures
Phaethon begs Apollo to allow him to drive his chariot; representing ambition greater than the abilities available. Engraving by E. Jeaurat, 1713, after S. Leclerc the younger.
Leclerc, Sébastien, the younger, 1676-1763.Date: [1713?]Reference: 2948615i- Pictures
Cybele crowned with a tower and holding a whip, rides on a chariot drawn by lions. Etching by A. Zucchi after S. Manaigo after G. Robusti, il Tintoretto.
Tintoretto, 1518-1594.Date: [1720?]Reference: 3046013i- Pictures
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William Cavendish, Marquis (from 1665 Duke) of Newcastle, in a chariot drawn by two centaurs, surrounded by kneeling horses. Engraving by P. Clouwet after A. van Diepenbeeck, ca. 1658.
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van, 1596-1675.Date: 1658Reference: 563571i- Pictures
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A vase-painting: two gryphons attack a charioteer who defends with a sword. Coloured engraving, 17--.
Date: [1787?]Reference: 2498911i- Pictures
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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.
Steiner, Johann Georg, 1746-1830.Date: 21 Dec 1789Reference: 33761i- Pictures
An episode in the Iliad: a warrior, aided by Athene in a chariot, picks up a boulder to throw at an archer aided by Ares. Watercolour by S. Rigaud, 1795.
Rigaud, Stephen Francis Dutilh, 1779-1861.Date: March 1795Reference: 3005081i- Books
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Dr. Last in his chariot. A comedy, in three acts. Translated by Isaac Bickerstaffe, and some new scenes by Mr. Samuel Foote. As performed at the Theatre-Royal Hay-Market.
Molière, 1622-1673.Date: 1794- Pictures
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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.
Pitati, Bonifacio de', 1487-1553.Date: 1770Reference: 10696i- Books
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The triumphal chariot of friction, or a familiar elucidation of the origin of magnetic attraction. &c. &c / by William Pope ... ; with plates from drawings made by the author.
Pope, William.Date: 1829- Pictures
Rome: the Circus Maximus and the Palatine. Etching by O. Panvinio, 1565.
Panvinio, Onofrio, 1530-1568.Date: MDLXV [1565]Reference: 2928367i- Pictures
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A scene from Ramakian or Ramayan, the Indian epic: Rama riding on top of a chariot holding a sword, along with Lakshman and Sita (?). Gouache painting by a Thai artist.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 579957i- Pictures
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A woman holding a trident and a shield is riding on a chariot pulled through the waves by horses; representing the Battle of Camperdown. Engraving by J. Parker after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 1803Reference: 37678i- Pictures
Cupid reclining asleep on a rural hillside, with an obelisk and a temple in the background; in the sky, Venus is carried in a chariot.. Engraving by C. Faucci after O. Riminaldi.
Riminaldi, Orazio, 1593-1630.Date: March 21st 1763Reference: 3048769iPart of: Most capital paintings in England :- Pictures
Aeolus, at the request of Juno, opens a door in a mountainside, releasing the winds that will wreck the fleet of Aeneas; representing the element air. Engraving by C. Dupuis, 1718, after Louis de Boullogne the younger.
Boulogne, Louis, 1654-1733.Date: 1718Reference: 23945i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2944963i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2950101i