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| Pierre Reymond Plaque with Judgment of Paris ca. 1540 enamel on copper (Limoges) British Museum |
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| Raffaellino da Reggio (Raffaele Motta) Hercules, Minerva and Mars ca. 1573 drawing (study for facade fresco in Rome) British Museum |
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| Pieter Cornelisz van Rijck Still Life with Two Figures 1622 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh |
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| Pier Francesco Mola Musicians seated on the Ground before 1666 drawing British Museum |
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| Michele Rocca Bathsheba Bathing 1729 oil on canvas Museumslandschaft, Hessen Kassel |
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| Marco Ricci Capriccio of Ruins 1730 etching and engraving Graphische Sammlung, ETH Zürich |
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| Mary Delany Acanthus Spinosus 1778 collage, watercolor and gouache on paper British Museum |
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| Hubert Robert Cloister of Augustinian Nuns ca. 1790 oil on canvas Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, California |
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| Johann Heinrich Ramberg The Genius of the 19th century receiving Torch from the Genius of the 18th century 1813 drawing British Museum |
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| Henry Monnier Les Bienfaiteurs (series, Galerie Théâtrale) ca. 1828 hand-colored lithograph British Museum |
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| Edward Poynter Figure leaning against Column ca. 1873 chalk on paper (study for painting, A Suppliant to Venus) British Museum |
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| Walter Crane Fortuna 1874 watercolor and ink on paper (design for printed greeting card) British Museum |
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| Albert Robida Le Prince réveille la Belle au Bois Dormant ca. 1880 watercolor and ink on paper private collection |
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| Ethel Reed Arabella and Araminta Stories 1895 lithograph (poster) National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| e.e. cummings Noise Number 13 1925 oil on canvas Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
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| Elaine De Kooning Juarez 1958 oil on panel Guggenheim Museum, New York |
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| Scott Redford Boy with Surfboard Cross 1999 digital offset print Heide Museum of Modern Art, Bulleen, Australia |
Upon the Loss of His Little Finger
Arithmetic nine digits, and no more,
Admits of; then I still have all my store.
For what mischance hath ta'en from my left hand
It seems did only for a cipher stand.
But this I'll say for thee, departed joint,
Thou wert not given to steal, nor pick, nor point
At any in disgrace; but thou didst go
Untimely to thy death only to show
The other members what they once must do:
Hand, arm, leg, thigh, and all must follow too.
Oft didst thou scan my verse, where, if I miss
Henceforth, I will impute the cause to this.
A finger's loss (I speak it not in sport)
Will make a verse a foot too short.
Farewell, dear finger: much I grieve to see
How soon mischance hath made a hand of thee.
– Thomas Randolph (published 1638)
["hath made a hand of thee" in contemporary slang equated to "hath done away with thee"]
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