45. Ulysses Receiving the Armour of Achilles, with the Suicide of Ajax, by Giovanni Battista Castello. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash, with White Heightening, the Lines Incised, Squared in Black Chalk, 29.4 by 67.8 cm. (Collection of David Lachenmann).
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46. Ulysses Receiving the Armour of Achilles, with the Suicide of Ajax, by Giovanni Battista Castello. (Palazzo della Prefettura, Bergamo).
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47. A Man Leading a Horse, by Peter Paul Rubens after Polidoro da Caravaggio. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash, with White Heightening, 42.7 by 23.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
Plate I. A-Telemachus Hunting with Antiope, by Jan van Orley. Cartoon For the Tapestry Shown below. (Liège Municipal Collection). The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate I. B-Telemachus Hunting with Antiope. Brussels Tapestry, 1750, by Daniel Leyniers. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. A-Venus, Calypso and Neptune. Brussels Tapestry, 1750, by Daniel Leyniers. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. B-Thetis Immerses Achilles in the Styx. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. C-Thetis Provides Achilles with New Armour. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. A-The Anger of Achilles. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. B-Combat between Menelaus and Paris. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. C-Achilles Consoled by Thetis. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège