RMERHB5N–Lycidas by John Milton (1608-1674).Lycidas is a pastoral elegy published with Milton's 1638 Poems, dedicated to the memory of
RMKFJ763–“Christian and Hopeful come in sight of the Celestial City” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919). See more information below.
RM2K1RYHD–An Allegory of Trade and Commerce. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: PAOLO FIAMMINGO.
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RMMPTA8K–Allegory of Life (The Dream of Raphael), 1595.
RMERHA1D–Job in Prosperity by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825. Captions read: 'Our Father which art in
RMKFW8AW–“Faithful struck down by Moses” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919) showing Faithful beaten by an unmerciful Moses, teaching him that the Law offers no help and that the flesh is weak. See more information below.
RMP9C6R6–Allegory of the victory of the Allies in 1704. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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RMMPRWNA–Allegory of the Christian Church.
RMERHA2H–The Birth of Orc, from 'The Book of Urizen' by William Blake, 1794. English poet, painter and printmaker: 28 November 1757 — 12
RMKFJ777–“Yet it was governed by a woman” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919), the beast with 7 heads and 10 horns. See more information below.
RMRCWGXB–Allegory of Prudence. Museum: Musée Fabre, Montpellier. Author: VOUET, SIMON.
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RMMPWKYP–Allegory of Law and Grace, after 1529.
RMERHA2D–Children Guiding a Serpent, page 11 of 'America' by William Blake, 1793. English poet, painter and printmaker: 28 November 1757
RMKDMKKA–“Whilst Christian is among his godly friends… He’s glad with northern steel from top to toe.” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Christian is equipped at the armoury before continuing his journey to the Delectable Mountains. See more information below.
RMRC5XD2–Allegory of the Reign. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: SOLIMENA, FRANCESCO.
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RMTCXXDF–Allegory (The Launch). Creator: D'Andrea, Angiolo .
RMERHA1E–Job in Prosperity by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825. Captions read: 'We shall awake up'; 'I
RMKDEHXT–“Mercy at the Entrance of the By-way to Hell” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Frank C. Papé (1878-1972). See more information below.
RM2CCAT57–The Allegory of Virtue. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Stefano Maria Legnani (Legnanino).
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RMMPTXJP–Allegory (Apocalypse).
RMERHA2K–Utha Emerging From the Sea, from 'The Book of Urizen' by William Blake, 1794. English poet, painter and printmaker: 28 November
RMKDEJ8D–“Christian on his way to Legality’s house” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Frank C. Papé (1878-1972). See more information below.
RMP9AMR2–Amor patriae. Allegory symbolizing patriotism. Museum: Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.
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RMDE77F7–Allegory of Intelligence. Artist: Dandini, Cesare (1596-1656)
RMERHA2N–Milton Advancing Disrobed and Ungirded, from page 13 of the poem 'Milton' by William Blake, 1804-1811. English poet, painter and printmaker: 28 November 1757 — 12 August 1827.
RMKDEJ4N–“Christian and Hopeful under the power of Giant Despair” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Frank C. Papé (1878-1972). See more information below.
RMP8D9R7–Allegory of the betrayed wife. Museum: Russian National Library, St. Petersburg.
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RME8F9KH–Allegory of Virtue and Nobility. Artist: Tiepolo, Giambattista (1696-1770)
RMERHA20–Job and his Wife Receiving Alms by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825. Captions read: 'The Lord
RMKG8N84–“Christian loses his burden” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Christian’s burden falls from his back as he reaches the Cross. See more information below.
RM2CCAA0G–Allegory of Conjugal Peace. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANGELICA KAUFFMANN.
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RMMPW1WC–Allegory of Justice, 1656.
RMERHA22–The Latter End of Job by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825. Captions read: 'Great and Marvellous
RMKG8N95–“The Scourging of Faithful” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Faithful is tortured after his trial in the town of Vanity. See more information below.
RMRCEE5D–Allegory of Spring (Allegoria della Primavera). Museum: Fondazione Cariplo. Author: BARTOLOMEO GUIDOBONO.
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RMDE73NA–Allegory of Peace, 1652. Artist: Lievens, Jan (1607-1674)
RMERHA1K–Job Cursing the Day Wherein he was Born by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825. Captions read: 'Lo
RMKFJ772–“Feeble and Ready-To-Halt bring up the rear” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919), Mr. Feeble-mind (mentally slow) and Mr Ready-to-halt (handicapped). See more information below.
RM2JM1NN7–Allegory of Tulip Mania. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Brueghel, Jan, the younger.
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RME8FBW5–The Allegory of Touch. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
RMERHA31–York, London, and Jerusalem, page 57 of the poem 'Jerusalem' by William Blake, 1804-1820. English poet, painter and printmaker:
RMKFYEET–“Hill Error” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919). The Shepherds Experience, Knowledge, Watchful, and in the Delectable Mountains. See more information below.
RMT9M739–Incostanza. An Allegory of Fickleness. Museum: Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen. Author: ABRAHAM JANSSENS.
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RMMPT20F–Allegory of Spring (Allegoria della Primavera), 1705-1709.
RMERHA2R–Enitharmon hovering over the sleeping Los, from page 14 of the poem 'Jerusalem' by William Blake, 1804-1820. English poet,
RMKFYEE0–“Faithful helps Christian up after his fall” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919) showing Christian being helped to his feet by a fellow pilgrim, Faithful. See more information below.
RM2AYW791–Allegory of Astrology. Museum: RUBENSHUIS. Author: CORNELIS SCHUT.
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RMMPTXN6–Ceres (Allegory of Summer).
RMERG71M–Roman de Fauvel, reproduced from a fifteenth century miniature. In this scene, Fauvel is reprimanding a widow for remarrying,
RMKFYECT–“Lot’s wife” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919), Christian and Hopeful find a statue of salt by the side of the highway.’ See more information below.
RMRC4CAC–Allegory of mathematics. Museum: Regional Art Museum, Kaluga. Author: STROZZI, BERNARDO.
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RMDE91WX–Allegory of Mining, 1563. Artist: Amman, Jost (1539-1591)
RMERHA2W–Vala and Jerusalem 'Assimilating in One', in the Cup of a Lily, Chapter 2 of the poem 'Jerusalem' by William Blake, 1804-1820.
RMKFW8AN–“Christian” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919) showing Christian burdened by the weight of his own sins. See more information below.
RM2EJAMK0–Allegory of Fame. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: GIOVANNI FRANCESCO ROMANELLI.
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RME8FBW4–The Allegory of Smell. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
RMERHA1P–Job Affrighted by a Vision of his God by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825. Captions read: 'My
RMKFW8AG–“Evangelist points out the way to the Wicket Gate” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919) showing Evangelist showing Christian the way. See more information below.
RMT9M9WH–Allegory of Chastity. Museum: Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris. Author: HANS MEMLING.
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RME8FBW6–The Allegory of Taste. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
RMERHA25–Buoso Attacked By Francesco Di Cavalcanti in the Form of a Serpent by William Blake, from the illustrations to Dante; Inferno,
RMKDMKKB–“Poor man! Where art thou now? Thy day is night.” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Christian enters the Valley of the Shadow of Death and travels into the mouth of Hell. See more information below.
RMRCXAM9–Allegory of the History. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Ribera, José, de.
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RMDE9091–Autumn. Allegory, 1912. Artist: Arapov, Anatoli Afanasyevich (1876-1949)
RMKDEJ29–“The Shepherds take Christian and Hopeful to the top of the Hill of Error” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688). Illustration by Frank C. Papé (1878-1972). The Shepherds Experience, Knowledge, Watchful, and Sincere guide Christian and Hopeful around the Delectable Mountains. See more information below.
RM2AGR8PG–Allegory of Europe. Museum: Art History Museum, Vienne. Author: Ferdinand van Kessel.
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RMMPW19A–Allegory of Abundance or Autumn, ca 1470-1475.
RMKGFGR0–‘Christian and Faithful join company’ from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823–1906). Faithful helps the impetuous pilgrim to his feet. See more information below.
RMRCXM9M–Allegory of Justice. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Mei, Bernardino.
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RMMPRP30–The Dream, (Allegory of human life) After Michelangelo, ca 1578.
RMKG8N7K–‘The Butcher and the Sheep’ from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). The sheep takes her death in silence and patience. See more information below.
RMP9C9C5–Allegory of Borgo San Sepolcro and Anghiari. Museum: Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.
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RME8FBW3–The Allegory of Sight. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
RMKG8N8D–“The Slough of Depond” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Christian prays and reads the bible as he struggles under the weight of his sins. See more information below.
RMT9K0F3–Allegory of Autumn. Museum: Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava. Author: GEORG FLEGEL.
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RMMPT3JG–Allegory of March: Triumph of Venus, 1468-1470.
RMKG8N74–‘Mercy at Her Work’ from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Mercy makes and mends things for the poor. See more information below.
RMT9JXJ2–Allegory of Summer. Museum: Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava. Author: GEORG FLEGEL.
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