Le Paradis Perdu/Paradise Lost (1867) - Alexandre Cabanel
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Le Paradis Perdu/Paradise Lost (1867) - Alexandre Cabanel

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Left: The Penitent Mary Magdalene (1661) - Mateo Cerezo
Right: Penitent Magdalene (1624) - Jan Cossiers
The Fall of the Damned/The Fall of the Rebel Angels (1620) - Peter Paul Rubens
The Vampire (1825) - Eugène Delecroix
Scene of Deluge/Scene from the Great Flood (1826) - Joseph-Désiré Court

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Etchings from Francisco de Goya y Lucientes "Los desastres de la guerra" or "The Disasters of War", a series of 82 prints inspired by The Spanish War for Independence.
Top Left: Carretadas al cementario (1812-1814) - Francisco de Goya
Top Right - Tristes presentimientos de lo que ha de acontecer (1812-1815) - Francisco de Goya
Bottom Left: Las camas de la muerte (1812-1814) - Francisco de Goya
Bottom Right: Las resultas (1810-1815) - Francisco de Goya