78 results filtered with: Wealth

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Christ among sick people and Pharisees.
Date: [late 19th century]Reference: 23832i
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In front of a grand palace, Moses draws water from a rock. Etching by J. Le Pautre.
Jean Le PautreDate: 1600-1699Reference: 18267i- Pictures
Satan, winged and one-legged, tempts Christ on a high cliff. Engraving by J. Sadeler, 1582, after M. de Vos.
Maerten de VosDate: 1582Reference: 22507i
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A doctor, straddled by a skeleton, holds a full purse in his hands; signifying that he lives well off others' deaths. Coloured engraving.
Reference: 16058i- E-books
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Observations on the wealth and force of nations By Charles M'kinnon, Esq;.
Mackinnon, CharlesDate: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]
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A wealthy hypochondriac having two physicians take his pulse at the same time. Line engraving by H. Bourne after A. Solomon.
Abraham SolomonReference: 21990i
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Christ among sick people and the Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Wood engraving by H. Linton after T. Beech (?) after Rembrandt, 1649.
RembrandtDate: 1649Reference: 23833i
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A surgeon about to let blood from a woman patient in a richly furnished room. Engraving by A. Bosse.
Abraham BosseDate: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 22992i
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A doctor, straddled by a skeleton, holds a full purse in his hands; signifying that he lives well off others' deaths. Coloured lithograph by G. Engelmann.
Reference: 16059i- Pictures
Ananias drops dead after having secretly withheld part of his wealth from the communal fund of the apostles. Engraving after Raphael.
RaphaelReference: 2500274i
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Christ stands among sick people ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching after Rembrandt, 1649.
RembrandtDate: 1649Reference: 23830i- Pictures
A man proffering health and wealth in the form of ears of wheat. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1952.
Abram GamesDate: [1952]Reference: 20289i
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Two alchemists seeming to produce gold from a furnace; the accompanying text satirises those who pursue alchemy for gold alone. Engraving by C. Weigel, 1698.
Date: 1698Reference: 37221i
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A poor doctor takes the pulse of a rich, corpulent patient and announces that he is very ill. Lithograph after E.J. Pigal, c. 1840.
Edme-Jean PigalDate: [c. 1840]Reference: 16491i
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A wealthy doctor counting money. Lithograph.
Date: 1845Reference: 16616i- E-books
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Reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth . By M. Turgot, comptroller general of the finances of France, in 1774, 1775, and 1776. Translated from the French.
Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques, baron de l'Aulne, 1727-1781.Date: 1795- E-books
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The path to riches An inquiry into the origin and use of money; and into the principles of stocks and banks. To which are subjoined some thoughts respecting a bank for the Commonwealth. By a citizen of Massachusetts. [Four lines of verse].
Sullivan, James, 1744-1808.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
Richesse et population / Alfred Sauvy.
Alfred SauvyDate: 1944
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A rich physician feels the pulse of a poor, sick patient; he tells him he is fine. Coloured stipple engraving by J.J. after E.J. Pigal, c. 1840.
Edme-Jean PigalDate: [c. 1840]Reference: 16486i- Books
Luxury : a rich history / Peter McNeil & Giorgio Riello.
Peter McNeilDate: 2016- Pictures
A wealthy lady visiting the poor, and giving charity to an old woman wearing spectacles in bed. Line engraving after J.B. Greuze.
Jean-Baptiste GreuzeReference: 17045i
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A man resting after a drink; representing good digestion. Coloured lithograph by C.J. Traviès.
TravièsReference: 16493i
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A rich physician feels the pulse of a poor, sick patient; he tells him he is fine. Coloured lithograph by E.J. Pigal, 1822.
Edme-Jean PigalDate: [1822]Reference: 16485i
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Kings examine the skeleton of King Croesus; allegory of vanity in the face of death. Etching by A. Allard.
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A life in 24 silhouettes of Jan Kwak, a successful quack-doctor. Process print after N. Bodenheim, c. 1900.
Bodenheim, Nelly, 1874-1951.Reference: 17777i