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Kutuzov and His Staff Decide to Retreat from Moscow
Image by Aleksey Kivshenko

Kutuzov and His Staff Decide to Retreat from Moscow

After the Battle of Borodino, Russian Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov meets with his staff at Fili village on 13 September 1812. After a heated argument, Kutuzov decides to abandon Moscow in order to continue the war of attrition. Oil on canvas...
Vesalius Dissecting a Human Body
Image by Unknown Artist

Vesalius Dissecting a Human Body

The frontispiece of On the Fabric of the Human Body (1543) by Andreas Vesalius (1514-64). The anatomist is shown making a dissection of a human body. (National Library of Medicine)
Andreas Vesalius
Image by Wellcome Images

Andreas Vesalius

A lithographic print showing the famed anatomist Andreas Vesalius (1514-64) about to dissect a human body. Lithograph by E. Milster after E. J. C. Hamman, 1849. (Wellcome Images)
Liquid Gold
Image by Dan Brown

Liquid Gold

A photograph of liquid gold in a refinery.
The Alchemists by Pietro Longhi
Image by Pietro Longhi

The Alchemists by Pietro Longhi

A 1757 oil-on-canvas painting, The Alchemists, by Pietro Longhi. (Ca' Rezzonico, Venice)
The Alchemist Michael Sendivogius
Image by Jan Matejko

The Alchemist Michael Sendivogius

An 1867 painting showing the Polish alchemist Michael Sendivogius (1566-1636) by Jan Matejko. (Museum of Art in Łódź, Poland)
The Alchemist by Nanteuil
Image by Science Museum, London

The Alchemist by Nanteuil

A c. 1850 lithographic print, The Alchemist, by Celestin Nanteuil. The figure is in possession of the typical apparatus of alchemy such as a condenser and furnace. (Science Museum, London)
Herod's Harbor (Inner Harbor Layout)
Image by Carolyn Miller

Herod's Harbor (Inner Harbor Layout)

Artist's impression of Herod's Harbor at Caesarea Maritima.
The Royal House of Windsor in Britain
Image by Simeon Netchev

The Royal House of Windsor in Britain

An infographic illustrating the history and lineage of the Royal House of Windsor (the reigning dynasty of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms). The Windsors began when Edward, the eldest son of the last Hanover monarch, Queen...
The Alchymist by Baillie
Image by Science Museum, London

The Alchymist by Baillie

A 19th-century print titled 'The Alchymist', after Teniers, by W. Baillie. The alchemist is using bellows to increase the temperature of the furnace which is heating a condenser. (Science Museum, London)
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