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| Master E.S. (German printmaker) Martyrdom of St Sebastian 1467 engraving British Museum |
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| Master I.A.M. of Zwolle (Netherlandish printmaker) Men battling Centaur ca. 1470-95 engraving British Museum |
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| Master of the Subjects in Boccaccio (Netherlandish printmaker) Humiliation of Emperor Valerian by King Sapor of Persia 1476 engraving British Museum |
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| Giovanni Mansueti St Mark seized by Officials 1499 tempera and oil on panel Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna |
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| Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi) Battle Scene ca. 1525-27 drawing British Museum |
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| Master of the Egmont Albums (Netherlandish draughtsman)- Cavalry Battle 16th century drawing British Museum |
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| Master F.P. (Italian printmaker) after Parmigianino St Peter ca. 1530-50 etching British Museum |
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| Master of the Die (Italian printmaker) after Giulio Romano Battle of Men and Beasts 1532 engraving British Museum |
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| Monogrammist H.L. (German printmaker) Man of Sorrows displaying Stigmata before 1533 engraving British Museum |
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| Tiburzio Passarotti Massacre of the Innocents before 1612 drawing Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
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| Palma il Giovane The Deposition before 1628 drawing Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| Monogrammist M.P. (Italian printmaker) after fresco by Niccolò Circignani St Ignatius of Antioch eaten by Lions before 1630 engraving British Museum |
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| Nicolas de Plattemontagne after Philippe de Champaigne Dead Christ in the Tomb 1654 etching and engraving British Museum |
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| Domenico Peruzzini The Entombment ca. 1661 drawing British Museum |
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| John Hamilton Mortimer Boat in a Storm ca. 1770 drawing (print study) British Museum |
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| Bartolomeo Pinelli Achilles viewing the severed head of Patroclus 1827 drawing British Museum |
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| Robert Macpherson The Dying Gladiator (antique sculpture in the Capitoline Museum, Rome) ca. 1858-63 albumen silver print National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
Love's Martyrs
Oh no more, no more! too late
Sighs are spent; the burning tapers
Of a life as chaste as Fate,
Pure as are unwritten papers,
Are burnt out; no heat, no light
Now remains; 'tis ever night.
Love is dead; let lovers' eyes
Locked in endless dreams,
The extremes of all extremes,
Ope no more, for now Love dies.
Now love dies, implying
Love's Martyrs must be ever, ever dying.
– John Ford (1586-1630)
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