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Harriet Tubman
Image by Harvey B. Lindsley

Harriet Tubman

A photograph of Harriet Tubman, former slave and the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad, by Harvey B. Lindsley (1842-1921), c. 1871. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
The Magic Violin
Image by James Anthony Minasi

The Magic Violin

Il Violino Magico, 'the magic violin', featuring violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini on a bed of clouds, being presented with a violin by the devil, lithograph on paper, by James Anthony Minasi, 1831.
Portrait of Paganini
Image by Froer

Portrait of Paganini

A profile bust-length portrait of Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840), Italian violinist and composer, illustration on paper, by Froer, 1838. The British Museum, London.
The Liberation of Yelnya
Image by Unknown Photographer

The Liberation of Yelnya

The Red Army's liberation of Yelnya from Axis occupation during the Battle of Smolensk in 1943 (August) during the Second World War (1939-45).
Günther von Kluge
Image by Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1973-139-14

Günther von Kluge

A 1939 photograph of the German general Günther von Kluge (1882-1944). (German Federal Archives)
Vasily Sokolovsky
Image by Mil.ru

Vasily Sokolovsky

A 1945 photograph of the Soviet Union's Red Army Marshal Vasily Sokolovsky (1897-1968).
Mughal Gold Coin of Emperor Akbar
Image by The British Museum

Mughal Gold Coin of Emperor Akbar

A gold mohur coin issued by Mughal Emperor Jahangir (r. 1605-28) bearing a portrait of his Father, Akbar. The coin was issued in 1605, the first year of Jahangir's reign. The inscription in Arabic next to the portrait translates as 'Allahu...
Dr. Faustus Meets the Devil
Image by Wellcome Library

Dr. Faustus Meets the Devil

Dr. Faustus meets the Devil, a scene from Christopher Marlowe's play Dr. Faustus. Image from Wellcome Images.
Jupiter Kissing Ganymede
Image by Wilhelm Böttner

Jupiter Kissing Ganymede

Jupiter kissing Ganymede; by Wilhelm Böttner, c. 1780. Oil on canvas, currently in a private art collection in Berlin, Germany.
Tamburlaine and Bajazeth
Image by Andrea Celesti

Tamburlaine and Bajazeth

The emperor Bajazeth is imprisoned by the Turkic conqueror Timur (called Tamburlaine in the play by Christopher Marlowe). By Andrea Celesti, circa 1700.
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