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Federico Moja (1802–1885)Nel portico , 1849
View Near RouenRichard Parkes Bonington (English; 1802–1828)ca. 1825Oil on millboardThe Metropolitan
La Surprise en terreur (Self-Portrait)Joseph Ducreux (French; 1735–1802)1790Nationalmuseum, Stockhol
youputsomesunglasseson:literature meme: (1/8) prose writers - Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885)“Nothin
Johann Heinrich Füssli, Satan and Death with Sin intervening, 1802
necspenecmetu:Henry Howard, Pygmalion and Galatea, 1802
Portrait of Count Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov by Nikolai Argunov, 1802
via-appia:Goddesses of Victory, 19th centuryLudwig Schwanthaler (1802 - 1848)
anna-ricci:Bitis nasicornis (SHAW, 1802)Viperidae
nemfrog:Ants, different parts and life stages. Histoire naturelle des fourmis. 1802. e-rara
John Duffield, Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin, 1802, Smithsonian: National Portrait
centuriespast: Emma, Lady HamiltonGeorge Romney (1734–1802)National Portrait Gallery, London
Orpheus at the Tomb of Eurydice.Pierre Narcisse Guerin, 1802.
John Ruskin (1819–1900)Thomas Richmond II (1802–1874)Ruskin Library and Research Centre, Lancaster U
The Xenolith FlowThese barren rocks have sat on this site since 1802, when they arrived here after p
ltwilliammowett:Sabre of Valour for Midshipman James Proctor for the Battle of Copenhagen, c. 1802 K
Ruins on the CoastThomas Girtin (British; 1775–1802)Watercolor and graphite on medium, moderately te
Lyme Regis, DorsetThomas Girtin (British; 1775–1802)ca. 1797Watercolor, opaque, transparent on moder
Dumbarton Rock and CastleThomas Girtin (British; 1775–1802)ca. 1793Watercolor with pen and black ink
Darya Yakovleva by Vladimir Borovikovsky, 1802
likeafieldmouse:Johann Henry Fuseli - Nightmare (The Incubus) (1802)
artqueer: Johann Heinrich FüssliSatanischer Aufruf an den Belzebub im Höllenfeuer 1802
sollertias: Portrait of Heinrike Dannecker by Gottlieb Schick, 1802 (detail)
marchesamedici:Juliette Recamier, by François Pascal Simon (1802)the most flawless French Revolution
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