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'All pass away as the glimmer of day while others as fleet are born' 1888 Lance Calkin (1859–1936)'All pass away as the glimmer of day while others as fleet are born' 1888 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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A Dream of Life William Edward Frost (1810–1877)A Dream of Life Royal Cornwall Museum
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Allegory III 1987 Amal Ghosh (b.1933)Allegory III 1987 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Allegory of Drink: Abstinence Oath c.1801–1825 British SchoolAllegory of Drink: Abstinence Oath c.1801–1825 Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Allegory of Drink: Effects of Intemperance c.1801–1825 British SchoolAllegory of Drink: Effects of Intemperance c.1801–1825 Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Allegory of Fame 19th C Giovanni Bellini (1431/1436–1516) (after)Allegory of Fame 19th C Worcester College, University of Oxford
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Allegory of Finance, Religion, the Military and the Working Classes 1920–1930 Haydn Reynolds Mackey (1881–1979)Allegory of Finance, Religion, the Military and the Working Classes 1920–1930 Epping Forest District Museum
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Allegory of Wisdom and Science 1798 James Millar (1735–1805)Allegory of Wisdom and Science 1798 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Allegory of the Arts and Sciences 1869 E. RussAllegory of the Arts and Sciences 1869 The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds
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Allegory of the Exile of the duc de Choiseul c.1770 Anicet Charles Gabriel Lemonnier (1743–1824)Allegory of the Exile of the duc de Choiseul c.1770 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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An Allegorical Monument to Sir Isaac Newton 1727–1729 Giovanni Battista Pittoni the younger (1687–1767) and Domenico Valeriani (d.1771) and Giuseppe Valeriani (d.1761)An Allegorical Monument to Sir Isaac Newton 1727–1729 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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An Allegory of Abundance c.1631/1632 Hendrik van Balen I (1575–1632) and Jan Brueghel the younger (1601–1678)An Allegory of Abundance c.1631/1632 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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An Allegory of Louis XIV about 1700 Francesco Solimena (1657–1747)An Allegory of Louis XIV about 1700 The National Gallery, London
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An Allegory of Love probably about 1527-39 Benvenuto Tisi da Garofalo (c.1481–1559)An Allegory of Love probably about 1527-39 The National Gallery, London
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An Allegory of Painting mid-18th C–late 18th C Carle van Loo (1705–1765) (after)An Allegory of Painting mid-18th C–late 18th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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An Allegory of Peace William Blake (1757–1827) (attributed to)An Allegory of Peace Royal Cornwall Museum
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An Allegory of Prudence about 1550-65 Titian (c.1488–1576) (and studio)An Allegory of Prudence about 1550-65 The National Gallery, London
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An Allegory of the European Empire c.1740 Jacob de Wit (1695–1754) (attributed to)An Allegory of the European Empire c.1740 Royal Cornwall Museum
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An Allegory showing the Effects of War ('The Horrors of War') after 1638 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) (after)An Allegory showing the Effects of War ('The Horrors of War') after 1638 The National Gallery, London
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An Allegory with Putti and Satyrs Vincent Sellaer (c.1500–c.1589) (attributed to)An Allegory with Putti and Satyrs Chetham's Library