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Two faces, one in outline, expressing horror. Etching by B. Picart, 1713, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Date: [1713]Reference: 33495i- Pictures
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The face of a man expressing horror. Engraving by M. Engelbrecht (?), 1732, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Date: 1732Reference: 33158i- Pictures
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Two heads, both in states of fear. Engraving after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Reference: 33964i- Pictures
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A man with his mouth open in terror. Lithograph by P. Simonau, 1822, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Date: 1822Reference: 34109i- Pictures
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A bearded man whose face expresses horror. Crayon manner print by W. Hebert, c. 1770, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Reference: 32551i- Pictures
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A bearded man whose face expresses horror. Crayon manner print by W. Hebert, c. 1770, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Reference: 32549i- Pictures
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An écorché face showing the muscles involved in the expression of terror. Stipple engraving by H. Singleton (?) after G.T. Stubbs after G. Stubbs, 1815.
Stubbs, George, 1724-1806.Date: 1 August 1815Reference: 34461i- Pictures
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Prisoners in the French Revolution awaiting the summons to the guillotine. Engraving by Masson after Charles Muller.
Muller, Charles Louis Lucien, 1815-1892.Reference: 37737i- Pictures
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A face expressing scorn (left) and a face expressing horror (right). Engraving, c. 1760, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Reference: 32379i- Pictures
Six faces expressing human passions: (clockwise from top left) terror, despair, compassion, horror, hatred or jealousy, and weeping. Coloured etching, c. 1800, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Reference: 34282i- Pictures
Allegory of terror: the Emperor Domitian frightens his guests by introducing a monster, half beast half man, holding a whip, into a banquet. Drawing, ca. 1740.
Date: 1740Reference: 579388iPart of: Allegorical and sacred subjects, and hermits. Drawings attributed to Aspruck, ca. 1740.