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XEE4156748: Le coup de assistance - La grande question sociale... - by Felix Vallotton (1865-1925) - Le rire: journal humorous published on Saturday, 1895, n. 2 - A group of men, probably workers, pushing with their strength a cart on which is chained a gigantic stone, representing the social question., Vallotton, Felix Edouard (1865-1925) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4167036: Russo Japanese (Russo-Japanese) War (1904-1905): “” Korea decided to observe the saddest neutrality””. Two men representing Japan (left) and Russia (right) play rope shooting. In the middle, a third man (the Kree) is caught by the rope. Cartoon appeared in “Punch or The London Charivari”, 1904., Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4149931: The Indian War in the United States - the “” Sitting Bull” Council with Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill at Fort Walsh, British territory, October 1877 - Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill: Sitting Bull Council at Fort Walsh, British Territory, during the War with the Indians, October 1877, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4167552: Ostracism in ancient Greece: “Aristide and the peasant””. An illiterate peasant who does not recognize the Athenian statesman Aristide the Righteous, strikes with ostracism, asks him to write his name on a shank. Engraving after the painting by Eugene Ernest Hillemacher (1818-1887), 1870., Hillemacher, Ernest (Eugene-Ernest) (1818-87) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4167159: Portrait of Stephanie Felicite du Crest de Saint-Aubin (Saint Aubin, 1746-1830), Countess (Madame) of Genlis. in “” Les femmes illustres de la France”” by Countess DROHOJOWSKA. ILLUSTRES OF DRUTS OF MM JULES AND BAYALOS. circa 1850., David, Jules (1808-1892) & Bayalos, Aime de (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4407831: The Querelle of Achilles and Agamemnon: Minerva descending from heaven came near behind Achilles, and seized him by his hair to prevent him from drawing his sword against Agamemnon. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930., Gontier, Clement (1876-1918) / Bridgeman Images