7 results filtered with: Hearses (Vehicles)
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Jacob is taken to the cave in the field of Machpelah by a mournful procession; he wants to die in the spot bought by Abraham. Etching by L. du Guernier after L. Chéron.
Chéron, Louis, 1655-1725.Reference: 18340i- Pictures
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In the first picture, a doctor promises a patient a drive out in a car in a few days; the second picture shows a hearse solemnly departing. Process print after J-A. Faivre, 1902.
Faivre, Abel, 1867-1945.Date: 22 March 1902Reference: 17155i- Pictures
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Samson's crushed body is borne away by his brethren. Engraving by J. Audran after F. Verdier, 1698.
Verdier, François, 1651-1730.Date: 1698Reference: 18461iPart of: Histoire de Samson- Pictures
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A man suffering from depressed spirits ("hypochondria"), being tormented by doleful spectres. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson after J. Dunthorne, 1788.
Dunthorne, James, active 1780-1792.Date: 1 March 1788Reference: 18127i- Pictures
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All of Paris turns up for an important funeral procession. Colour process print after a lithograph by T.A. Steinlen.
Steinlen, Théophile Alexandre, 1859-1923.Reference: 17286i- Pictures
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A man suffering from depressed spirits ("hypochondria") being tormented by doleful spectres. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson after J. Dunthorne, 1788.
Dunthorne, James, active 1780-1792.Date: 1 March 1788Reference: 18125i- Pictures
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A horse-drawn hearse pulls away from a doctor's; representing the dire state of the medical establishment according to James Morison, pill-vendor and self-styled 'Hygeian'. Lithograph, c. 1848.
Reference: 18139iPart of: Hygeian illustration