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Landscape near Beauvais early, 1740, Francois BoucherMedium: oil,canvas
The Birth and Triumph of Venus, 1740, Francois BoucherMedium: oil,canvas
aic-european: Thomas Lister and Family at Gisburne Park, Arthur Devis, 1740, Art Institute of Chicag
fripperiesandfobs:Coat and waistcoat ca. 1745From Cora Ginsburg LLC
An AcademyJohn Hamilton Mortimer (British; 1740–1779)ca. 1773Graphite on moderately thick, slightly
signorformica:Kali attacking Nisumbha. India, Pahari ~ ca.1740 Cleveland Museum of Art. Bibliothèque
Émilie du Châtelet - Institutions de physique (1740).
Susanna Kennedy (1689–1780), Countess of Eglinton by Gavin Hamilton in 1740 possibly after the portr
William Hogarth (1697-1764), ‘Satan, Sin, and Death’, 1740“Hogarth’s unfinished oil sket
Claude Louis François de Regnier, Comte de GuerchyJames Watson (Irish; 1740–1790) after Louis-Michel
elsewheregreen:Absinthe. Pharmacy jar, De Porceleijne Schotel, 1710 - 1740. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
artist-canaletto:The Molo with the Library and the Entrance to the Grand Canal, 1740, CanalettoMediu
The Rt Hon. Sir Capel Molyneux by James Latham, 1740
Alexander the Great and Campaspe in the Studio of Apelles (c.1740). Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Itali
my18thcenturysource:lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Suit.Date: 1740–60Culture: ItalianMediu
Flintlock fowler produced by the Tula Arsenal, Russia, circa 1740.from The Philadelphia Museum of Ar
Flying a Kite (circa 1740)
The Hell Fire Caves - West Wycombe, BuckinghamshireExtended in 1740 after years of dormancy by Sir F
Mask fan 1740 - 1749 - maker unknown, England, made for the Spanish marketPaper leaf patched with sk
thegentlemanscloset: Coat, circa 1740. Brown silk. Brocade. Motifs done in silver thread
Easy to Learn Korean 1740 - Sexual harassment.
arthistoryclasses:Canaletto - Venice, Santa Maria della Salute [c.1740]
porcelainapparition: The Captain Ebenezer Fiske HouseMarlborough, Connecticutbuilt in 1740
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
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