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A Roman mosaic representing a skeleton reclining. Photograph by Edizione Alinari.
Date: 1900-1999Reference: 566153i- Pictures
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The interior of a nursery with eight babies, watched by Death who opens the window from outside and reveals and industrial cityscape. Colour process print after A. Dick Dumas, ca. 1917.
Dumas, Alice Dick, 1878-Date: [1917?]Reference: 569394i- Pictures
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A neighbour checking on an old sick man and enquiring about what the doctor has said, the old man retorts that he has recommended exercise. Wood engraving by G. King, 1907.
King, Gunning.Date: 1907Reference: 15363i- Pictures
Breast feeding: one woman grieves over an empty cradle, while another woman contentedly breast-feeds her baby; representing the superiority of breast-feeding for the health of the baby. Colour lithograph by Pol Mathieu, 1949.
Mathieu, Pol.Date: 1949Reference: 543164i- Pictures
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The birth of Benjamin and the death of Rachel. Oil painting by D. Chiesura after G.B. Cignaroli.
Cignaroli, Giambettino, 1706-1770.Reference: 44697i- Pictures
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A doctor asking his messenger if he delivered some medicine to one of his patients. Process print after W. Lunt, 1913.
Lunt, Wilmot, 1856-1939.Date: 5 February 1913Reference: 15772i- Pictures
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Collage of art works bearing dedications to people who have died from AIDS around which crowds of people form a square with red ribbons at the corners; "Remembrance", a 3-dimensional collage commemorating The Names Project/AIDS quilt by Lawrence M. Romorini to benefit people living with AIDS; advertisement for AIDS Awareness week at Greenwich Town Hall on December 7th to 21st, 1993. Colour lithograph by Shirely Jones for One of A Kind, 1992.
Date: 1992 :Reference: 668568i- Pictures
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A skeleton as Death embraces a pregnant woman. Woodcut by Gerhard Marcks, 1959.
Marcks, Gerhard.Date: [1979?]Reference: 803818i- Pictures
A nurse protecting children; representing the need for improved care of babies to enable them to survive to childhood and beyond. Colour lithograph by B. Becan, 192-.
Becan, Bernard, 1890-1943.Date: [between 1920 and 1929]Reference: 659412i- Pictures
A man takes his pregnant partner by bicycle towards a medical clinic. Colour lithograph by R. Mbago for Mkuranga Reproductive Health Project Tanzania 2004.
Date: [20]04Reference: 2924552i- Pictures
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Advice to expectant mothers on healthy practices during pregnancy and at the birth. Colour lithograph after O. Gri︠u︡n, 1925.
Gri︠u︡n, O., active 1919.Date: [1925]Reference: 667999i- Pictures
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A denim jacket with a badge bearing the letters 'silence=death'; warning about the need to be open about AIDS. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 667034i- Pictures
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Advice to mothers on healthy treatment of infants: cleanliness and warmth. Colour lithograph by A.A. Ioffa, ca. 1925.
Ioffa, A. A., active approximately 1925.Date: [1925?]Reference: 668000i- Pictures
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The word 'Names' spelt out with numerous names; advertisement for the Aids Memorial Quilt, part of The Names Project in memory of AIDS victims. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 667049i- Pictures
A woman telling a man that vaccination not baptism might have killed her child. Wood engraving by G. Du Maurier, 1891.
Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896.Date: 1891Reference: 14291i- Pictures
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Collage of art works bearing dedications to people who have died from AIDS; advertisement for The Names Project Foundation and the National AIDS Memorial. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 667036i- Pictures
The birth of Benjamin and the death of Rachel. Oil painting after Francesco Furini.
Furini, Francesco, 1603-1646.Reference: 44819i- Pictures
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The feet of a corpse with a morgue-label 'AIDS' around the right toe; warning about the risk of dying from AIDS after not using condoms. Colour lithograph by Renee Martin, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 667039i- Pictures
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Monument commemorating Princess Charlotte Augusta in St. George's Chapel in Windsor. Etching by T. Fairland after a sculpture by M.C. Wyatt, 1826.
Wyatt, Matthew Cotes, 1777-1862.Date: June 1826Reference: 44496i- Pictures
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The front of a car: below, a couple kiss in the front of a car; above, the same car in a collision; warning about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse as a cause of AIDS in youths. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 667040i- Pictures
A woman mourning over the coffin of a child, representing syphilis as an hereditary disease of children to be combatted by women. Lithograph, 1925.
Date: [1925]Reference: 466133i- Pictures
Page 67: an angel having a conversation with a mortal under a flowering shrub. Watercolour drawing.
Reference: 27237i- Pictures
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A man and a woman are counting their money with Death watching, armed with hourglass and scythe. Mezzotint by I. Meheux.
Meheux, Jacques.Reference: 34902i- Pictures
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A pregnant woman being led into a clinic to give birth: child birth in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Bauchi State Mothercare Project, ca. 1994.
Date: [1994?]Reference: 799563i- Pictures
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A mother tended by nurses sleeps as her new born child breastfeeds: The Bauchi State Mothercare Project in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Bauchi State Mothercare Project, ca. 1994.
Date: [1994?]Reference: 799564i