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Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: PALACE RUINS. Ruins of imperial palace of Rome. Photograph, late 19th century

ROME: PALACE RUINS. Ruins of imperial palace of Rome. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: PALATINE HILL. Ruins of Palatine Hill in Rome. Photograph, late 19th century

ROME: PALATINE HILL. Ruins of Palatine Hill in Rome. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: PALATINE HILL. Ruins of the imperial palace on Palatine Hill, Rome. Photograph

ROME: PALATINE HILL. Ruins of the imperial palace on Palatine Hill, Rome. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF PHILAE. The Temple of Philae and Trajans Kiosk on the flooded

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF PHILAE. The Temple of Philae and Trajans Kiosk on the flooded island of Philae in the Nile River. Stereograph, c1908

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: HATSHEPSUT TEMPLE. Hatshepsuts temple at Deir el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt. Stereograph

EGYPT: HATSHEPSUT TEMPLE. Hatshepsuts temple at Deir el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt. Stereograph, c1908

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF KARNAK. Ruins of the Temple of Karnak at Thebes, Egypt. Stereograph

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF KARNAK. Ruins of the Temple of Karnak at Thebes, Egypt. Stereograph, c1908

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: LUXOR TEMPLE. A columned courtyard at the Luxor Temple, Egypt. Stereograph

EGYPT: LUXOR TEMPLE. A columned courtyard at the Luxor Temple, Egypt. Stereograph, c1908

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: LUXOR TEMPLE. A man seated next to a statue of Ramesses II at the Luxor Temple

EGYPT: LUXOR TEMPLE. A man seated next to a statue of Ramesses II at the Luxor Temple. Stereograph, c1908

Background imageWorld History Collection: ANTI-CAPITALIST CARTOON. It is necessary to bridle the bourgeoise, to get astride and exploit it

ANTI-CAPITALIST CARTOON. It is necessary to bridle the bourgeoise, to get astride and exploit it. (Bukharin). Russian anti-capitalist cartoon with a quote by Russian Communist Nikolai Bukharin, 1918

Background imageWorld History Collection: BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Top: It is time to be in cleanliness and not filth

BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Top: It is time to be in cleanliness and not filth. Washing all the dirty linen. A Bolshevik sweeping away Capitalist leaders of Europe and America. Bolshevik postcard, 1918

Background imageWorld History Collection: ANTI-BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Anti-Bolshevik poster from the Russian Civil War, 1918-20

ANTI-BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Anti-Bolshevik poster from the Russian Civil War, 1918-20, depicting the Red Monster destroying factories in Russia

Background imageWorld History Collection: ANTI-BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Poster depicting an Englishman delivering new weapons to

ANTI-BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Poster depicting an Englishman delivering new weapons to their Russian allies to defeat the Red Army monster, from the Russian Civil War, 1918-20

Background imageWorld History Collection: EGYPT: TOMB PAINTING. King Ay, clothed in the leopard-skin mantle of a priest

EGYPT: TOMB PAINTING. King Ay, clothed in the leopard-skin mantle of a priest, opening the mouth of his predecessor, Tutankhamen, who appears in the guise of Osiris

Background imageWorld History Collection: BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Poster depicting the golden idol of the Capitalist world surrounded

BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Poster depicting the golden idol of the Capitalist world surrounded by a peasant army. Bolshevik poster from the Russian Civil War, 1918-20

Background imageWorld History Collection: RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Bolshevik poster depicting starving Bolsheviks before White

RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Bolshevik poster depicting starving Bolsheviks before White Army guardsmen who are burning their houses and food, from the Russian Civil War, 1918-20

Background imageWorld History Collection: RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Revolutionary poster depicting the evils of international counter-revolution

RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Revolutionary poster depicting the evils of international counter-revolution and encouraging action on the home front during the Russian Civil War, 1918-20

Background imageWorld History Collection: RED ARMY RECRUITMENT. Red Army recruitment poster depicting the international counter-revolution

RED ARMY RECRUITMENT. Red Army recruitment poster depicting the international counter-revolution getting peasants drunk with vodka and enslaving them, stealing from them, and mistreating their wives

Background imageWorld History Collection: KIRGHIZ WOMAN, c1836. A wealthy Kirghiz woman. Watercolor by Fedor Solntsev, c1836

KIRGHIZ WOMAN, c1836. A wealthy Kirghiz woman. Watercolor by Fedor Solntsev, c1836

Background imageWorld History Collection: TRADER, 1577. A Russian or Polish trader

TRADER, 1577. A Russian or Polish trader. Woodcut by Jost Amman from Mercatoris Habitus in Russia, Moscovia and Polonia, 1577

Background imageWorld History Collection: RUSSIA: SOLDIER & LADY. A Russian soldier and lady. Watercolor by Fedor Solntsev, c1830

RUSSIA: SOLDIER & LADY. A Russian soldier and lady. Watercolor by Fedor Solntsev, c1830

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE: FESTIVAL, 1797. Festival of the Liberty Tree at Saint Marks Plaza in Venice

VENICE: FESTIVAL, 1797. Festival of the Liberty Tree at Saint Marks Plaza in Venice, Italy, after its fall to Napoleon Bonapartes forces in 1797. Painting by Giacomo Guardi

Background imageWorld History Collection: FRANCESCO FOSCARI (1373-1457). Doge of Venice, 1423-1457. Painting by Lazzaro Bastiani

FRANCESCO FOSCARI (1373-1457). Doge of Venice, 1423-1457. Painting by Lazzaro Bastiani, c1460

Background imageWorld History Collection: FEDERICO DA MONTEFELTRO (1422-1482). Italian condottiero and Duke of Urbino. Federico

FEDERICO DA MONTEFELTRO (1422-1482). Italian condottiero and Duke of Urbino. Federico and his family in a detail of a painting by Justus van Ghent, 15th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: SPANISH CONQUEST, 1519. Hernando Cortes ships arriving in harbor in Veracruz, Mexico

SPANISH CONQUEST, 1519. Hernando Cortes ships arriving in harbor in Veracruz, Mexico. Illumination from the Codex Florentino, c1540, compiled by Bernardino de Sahagun (1499-1590)

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE: SERVANT. A servant carries a Doges hat

VENICE: SERVANT. A servant carries a Doges hat. Illustration from Giovanni Grevembrochs Gradenigo Dolphin, mid 18th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: LUDOVICO MANIN (1725-1802). The last Doge of Venice

LUDOVICO MANIN (1725-1802). The last Doge of Venice. Manin (front center) with the Venetian magistrate. Painting by Pietro Longhi, 18th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE: DOGE, 14th CENTURY. The Doge of Venice presiding over a meeting

VENICE: DOGE, 14th CENTURY. The Doge of Venice presiding over a meeting. Drawing attributed to the Veronese School, 14th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: BUCENTAUR, 18TH CENTURY. The Bucentaur, the state galley of the doges of Venice

BUCENTAUR, 18TH CENTURY. The Bucentaur, the state galley of the doges of Venice. Drawing, 18th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE: FLAG. Decorated flag for the Doge of Venices galley or palace, 18th century

VENICE: FLAG. Decorated flag for the Doge of Venices galley or palace, 18th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: BUCENTAUR, 17TH CENTURY. The bucentaur, the state galley of the doges of Venice

BUCENTAUR, 17TH CENTURY. The bucentaur, the state galley of the doges of Venice. Wash drawing, 17th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: CORTEZ AT VERACRUZ, 1519. Hernando Cortes receiving tribute in his boat at the

CORTEZ AT VERACRUZ, 1519. Hernando Cortes receiving tribute in his boat at the time of his arrival in Veracruz in 1519. Illumination from the Codex Florentino, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE: BUCENTAUR MODEL. Model of an 18th century Bucentaur, the state galley of

VENICE: BUCENTAUR MODEL. Model of an 18th century Bucentaur, the state galley of the doges of Venice, and a fleet

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: COLOSSEUM. The arena of the Colosseum in Rome, during the excavations in 1874-1878

ROME: COLOSSEUM. The arena of the Colosseum in Rome, during the excavations in 1874-1878. Photograph by John Henry Parker

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: COLOSSEUM. The Colosseum, Meta Sudans and Arch of Titus in Rome. Photograph

ROME: COLOSSEUM. The Colosseum, Meta Sudans and Arch of Titus in Rome. Photograph, 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: COLOSSEUM. Visitor standing in one of the uppermost arches of the Colosseum in Rome

ROME: COLOSSEUM. Visitor standing in one of the uppermost arches of the Colosseum in Rome. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: COLOSSEUM. The arena of the Colosseum in Rome, during the excavations in 1874-1878

ROME: COLOSSEUM. The arena of the Colosseum in Rome, during the excavations in 1874-1878. Photograph by John Henry Parker

Background imageWorld History Collection: PAGE: MRS. WILLIAM PAGE. Portrait by William Page of his wife in front of the Colosseum in Rome

PAGE: MRS. WILLIAM PAGE. Portrait by William Page of his wife in front of the Colosseum in Rome, 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: COLOSSEUM: PROCESSION. Procession of hooded priests approaching a cross in the Colosseum in Rome

COLOSSEUM: PROCESSION. Procession of hooded priests approaching a cross in the Colosseum in Rome. Illustration, 1823

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: COLOSSEUM, 1817. Interior of the Colosseum in Rome. Wash drawing by Simone Poniardi

ROME: COLOSSEUM, 1817. Interior of the Colosseum in Rome. Wash drawing by Simone Poniardi, 1817

Background imageWorld History Collection: COLOSSEUM: EXCAVATIONS. Letter regarding the 1811 French excavations at the Colosseum

COLOSSEUM: EXCAVATIONS. Letter regarding the 1811 French excavations at the Colosseum in Rome

Background imageWorld History Collection: COLOSSEUM: EXCAVATIONS. Letter regarding the 1811 French excavations at the Colosseum

COLOSSEUM: EXCAVATIONS. Letter regarding the 1811 French excavations at the Colosseum in Rome

Background imageWorld History Collection: COLOSSEUM: HERMIT. The Hermit of the Colosseum

COLOSSEUM: HERMIT. The Hermit of the Colosseum. Painting by Robert Hubert, 18th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: ROME: COLOSSEUM, 1797. The Colosseum in Rome, Italy. Lithograph, English, 1797

ROME: COLOSSEUM, 1797. The Colosseum in Rome, Italy. Lithograph, English, 1797

Background imageWorld History Collection: TAPESTRY: ROME. Flemish tapestry of Rome, with the Colosseum with games being played

TAPESTRY: ROME. Flemish tapestry of Rome, with the Colosseum with games being played in the background. Flemish, 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: LEONARD OF PORT MAURICE (1676-1751). Italian Franciscan preacher and writer

LEONARD OF PORT MAURICE (1676-1751). Italian Franciscan preacher and writer. Saint Leonard preaching in the Colosseum, where he also erected the stations of the cross. Painting, 18th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE, 16th CENTURY. View of Venice, Italy. Woodcut by Sansovino, 16th century

VENICE, 16th CENTURY. View of Venice, Italy. Woodcut by Sansovino, 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE, 18th CENTURY. Basilica di Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the Scuola Grande

VENICE, 18th CENTURY. Basilica di Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the Scuola Grande di San Marco in Venice, Italy. Oil on canvas by Michele Marieschi, 18th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: VENICE: DOGE, 18th CENTURY. The Doge of Venice distributing coins

VENICE: DOGE, 18th CENTURY. The Doge of Venice distributing coins. Illustration from Giovanni Grevembrochs Gradenigo Dolphin, mid 18th century



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