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Months of the year: February, in which people celebrate carnival by over-indulgence, frost-fairs etc. Engraving after P. Stevens II.
Pieter StevensDate: 1600-1699Reference: 46410i
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Carnival / Cunard White Star.
Date: 1952
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Carnival at Cuzco: a small Indian woman with a clyster pulls at a sheet worn by a man, who is holding an uprooted tree; representing malaria. Wood engraving by T. Hildebrand after E. Riou, 1869.
Édouard RiouDate: [1873]Reference: 26072i
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A washing line bearing two inflated condoms and a red and yellow flag representing a safe-sex advertisement during the Brazilian Carnival by Gapa/BS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 679265i- Pictures
The carnival ball in the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome. Gouache by A. Bianchini, 1903.
Bianchini, Arturo, active 1898-1905.Date: [1903]Reference: 2969700i
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Two boys tease a carnival reveller wearing a grotesque mask, while a third boy blows a horn. Colour lithograph after L. Boilly, 1824.
Louis-Léopold BoillyDate: 1824Reference: 652850i
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A street carnival in Bogotá, with a battle between personifications of medicine and disease. Watercolour by F.-D. Roulin, 1822/1828.
François Désiré RoulinDate: [1822/1828]Reference: 28930i
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Rome: a crowd of revellers in the Corso celebrate the end of carnival by snuffing out candles. Etching by B. Pinelli, 1830.
Bartolomeo PinelliDate: 1830Reference: 35900i