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Façade of Bourges Cathedral
The façade of Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Bourges, Le Cher, France. Built from 1195 to 1245, it is an example of Gothic architecture.
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Sumerian Scribe
Gypsum replica of the statue of Sumerian scribe Dudu. The original statue was made of diorite and probably came from Tell Telloh (Girsu), Iraq, c. 2600 BCE.
Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq.
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Le Vieux Cordelier, Issue 3
Le Vieux Cordelier, issue 3, dated 15 December 1793. This newspaper was edited by Camille Desmoulins to attack the Hebertists and the Reign of Terror itself. The publication of this paper would eventually cost Desmoulins his head.
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Danton on the Way to the Guillotine
Drawing of Georges Danton just before his execution, 5 April 1794, attributed to Pierre-Alexandre Wille, 1794.
Musée Carnavalet, Paris.
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Camille Desmoulins
Portrait of Camille Desmoulins, painted by Joseph Boze or one of his daughters, c. 1790.
Musee de Beaux Arts de Chartres.
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Portrait of Jacques René Hébert
Portrait of Jacques René Hébert, editor of the popular newspaper Le Père Duchesne. Print by Edme Bovinet, 1796.
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.
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Tyche & Plutus
Polychrome marble statue depicting the goddess Tyche holding the infant Plutus in her arms, 2nd century CE. Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
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Tyche On a Golden Double Shekel
Golden double shekel from Tyre in today's Southern Lebanon, dated 104/103 BCE, two decades after the Phoenician city regained its independence from the fading Seleucid Empire, depicting the head of deity Tyche (Fortuna), wearing a crown of...
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Siraj ud-Daulah
A portrait of Siraj ud-Daulah (b. 1733), Nawab of Bengal (1756-7).
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Mid-18th Century British Infantryman
An illustration of a mid-18th century British infantryman. 39th Regiment, 1742.