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| Bernardino Campi Half-Length Group of Roman Figures ca. 1550 drawing Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden |
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| Albert Flamen Scroll Design for Ornamental Title-Page ca. 1648-64 drawing British Museum |
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| Giovanni Battista Falda Catafalque with Candelabra for the Vatican Funeral of Pope Clement X 1676 engraving British Museum |
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| Ciro Ferri Cornice supported by Herms before 1689 drawing Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
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| Paul Fourdrinier after William Kent Design for Chimney-Piece Wall 1743 etching Victoria & Albert Museum, London |
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| Marco Carlone Ceiling with Ball Players (after ancient Roman paintings in the Baths of Titus) ca. 1775-80 watercolor and gouache on paper Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
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| Giacomo Casa Decorative Scheme for Fireplace Wall ca. 1860 watercolor on paper Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum |
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| Raoul Dufy Console with Violin (J.S. Bach) ca. 1910 watercolor and ink on paper Dallas Museum of Art |
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| Letterio Calapai Labor in a Diesel Plant ca. 1940 wood-engraving Seattle Art Museum |
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| Minnie Evans Untitled 1948 ink, graphite and crayon on paper Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
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| Paul Feeley Gomelza 1965 acrylic on canvas Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
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| Arthur Cohen Baroque Chapel #3 1973 oil on linen Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
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| Jimmy Ernst Untitled 1975 gouache and ink on paper Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
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| Gene Davis Untitled 1980 screenprint Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| James Casebere Storefront 1982 gelatin silver print Guggenheim Museum, New York |
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| Sophie Calle Father Mother (The Graves #17) 1991 gelatin silver prints (diptych) Guggenheim Museum, New York |
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| Sarah Crowner Totem 2015 acrylic on three canvases Guggenheim Museum, New York |
[Punishment in Hell]
Hither at Death all mortal Minds descend,
And, undistinguish'd, their last Lot attend.
Stripp'd of their Honours and their Titles vain,
Kings here are mingled with the Vulgar Train.
Minos, the dire Inquisitor, sublime
Plac'd on his Throne, examines ev'ry Crime,
Divides the Guilty from the Just; and those
Who, with Defiance to confess refuse,
To his fierce Brother's Rod he hurrys thence,
To bear the Pains of hard Impenitence:
For near him Radamanthus sits, who weighs
The Life at large, and rigidly surveys;
To Crimes the proper Punishments assigns,
And Criminals in Shapes of beasts confines.
The Cruel, Bears, the Robbers, Wolves become,
The Traytors Foxes, by impartial Doom;
Those who in Sloth, and wanton Lust and Wine,
Indulging Riot, sunk their Hours supine,
Are sent into the Limbs of sordid Swine.
The pratling Babler, who with leaky Tongue
Bewray'd all Secrets, to his Neighbour's Wrong,
Swims a mute Fish, and in the Watry Maze
For Tatling with Eternal Silence pays.
– Claudian (AD 370-404), translated by Jabez Hughes (before 1731)





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