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THE SCHOOL OF ATHENS. Raphael, 1509-10. Apostolic Palace, Vatican City.
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LANDSCAPE WITH THE FALL OF ICARUS. Pieter Brueghel the Elder, c. 1560. Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels.
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THE TOWER OF BABEL. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, c. 1563. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
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THE COURSE OF EMPIRE: THE CONSUMMATION OF EMPIRE. Thomas Cole, 1836. New York Historical Society, New York.
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THE COURSE OF EMPIRE: DESTRUCTION. Thomas Cole, 1836. New York Historical Society, New York.
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THE COURSE OF EMPIRE: DESOLATION. Thomas Cole, 1836. New York Historical Society, New York.
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SISYPHUS. Franz von Stuck, 1920. Private Collection.

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