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| Giuliano Bugiardini St Sebastian ca. 1517-20 oil on canvas New Orleans Museum of Art |
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| Giampietrino (Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli) Death of Cleopatra ca. 1524-26 oil on panel Samek Art Museum, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania |
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| Pier Francesco Foschi Creation of Adam before 1567 drawing British Museum |
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| workshop of Bartolomeo Passarotti Study of Cast of Right Hand ca. 1590 drawing British Museum |
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| Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) Study of Leg ca. 1635-40 drawing British Museum |
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| Bernard Picart Ancient Gem with Hercules ca. 1722-23 drawing (print study) British Museum |
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| Jean-Charles Flipart after Guido Reni Hercules slaying the Hydra ca. 1750 engraving British Museum |
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| Anne-Louis Girodet Study of Neoclassical Man ca. 1810 drawing Art Institute of Chicago |
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| Samuel Palmer Figure Study ca. 1824 drawing British Museum |
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| Edward Calvert after Giorgione Figure from The Concert in the Louvre before 1883 drawing British Museum |
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| Lovis Corinth Song of Songs 1911 lithograph (book illustration) British Museum |
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| Lovis Corinth Song of Songs 1911 lithograph (book illustration) British Museum |
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| Lovis Corinth Song of Songs 1911 lithograph (book illustration) British Museum |
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| Lovis Corinth Song of Songs 1911 lithograph (book illustration) British Museum |
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| Lovis Corinth Song of Songs 1911 lithograph (book illustration) British Museum |
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| Eliot Elisofon Tomb Statue - Alexandria, Egypt 1961 gelatin silver print National Museum of African Art, Washington DC |
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| Larry Fink English-Speaking Union, NYC 1975 gelatin silver print Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
from On Dreams
However dreames may be fallacious concerning outward events, yet may they bee truly significant at home, and whereby wee may more sensibly understand our selves. Men act in sleepe with some conformity unto their awaked senses, and consolations or discouragements may bee drawne from dreames, which intimately tell us our selves. Luther was not like to feare a spiritt in the night when such an apparition would not terrifie him in the daye. Alexander would hardly have runne away in the sharpest combates of sleepe, nor Demosthenes have stood stoutly to it, who was scarce able to do it in his prepared senses. Persons of radicall integritie will not easily be persuaded in their dreames, nor noble minds do pitifully things in sleepe. Crassus would have hardly been bountifull in dreame, whose fist was so close awake, butt a man might have lived all his life upon the sleeping hand of Antonius.
– Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682)

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