Rescues of Ovidian Victims: NARCISSUS and ECHO I
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Rescues of Ovidian Victims: NARCISSUS and ECHO II
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: APOLLO and DAPHNE I
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: PYRAMUS and THISBE I
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: Pyramus and Thisbe I
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: Title Sheet
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: PYRAMUS and THISBE III
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: PYRAMUS and THISBE IV
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: APOLLO and DAPHNE III
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: PYRAMUS and THISBE II
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: APOLLO and DAPHNE II
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: First Intermezzo
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Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: Second Intermezzo
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: Satyr (End)
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Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

Rescues of Ovidian Victims: Painterly Dedication (Invocation)
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

The remains of the victims are recovered and placed coffins to be taken away. ANAHaneda Bay crash
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Tokyo Museum Collection

The Fall and Salvation of Mankind through the Life and Passion of Christ: (3) Joachim's Sacrifice, Refused by the Priest
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 3: Yes, Sir, you see in me a victim of political hatreds... an outcast... I have been condemned Falsely and I have had to go into exile... I'm clearing off to Belgium in order to reach Spain where I count on taking up arms... (aside) if I can't take anything else
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 16: Sirs, crushed under the weight of misfortune, ruined, laid bare, I lost my head, I abandoned all that was dear to me, my motherrrland, my creditors, the whole paraphernalia... here am I on foreign soil... sheltered from my persecutors, but ready for the greatest sacrifices to preserve intact the name of Macaire. In consequence, I offer you 2 per cent payable in ten years;... by refusing, you can only lose hopes of the above-mentioned 2 per cent and the estmation of your servant / Macaire
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

MONOMANIACS 7: THE HYPOCHONDRIAC: This class of citizens is the providence of medicine, the blessing of pharmacy, it is the Nymph Egeria who has inspired white mustard, Paraguay-Roux, the Regnault pâte, the Clyso-bolus and generally all the inventions destined to comfort non-suffering humanity. The hypochondriac gives himself by turns pleurisy, consumption Etc. Etc. He varies his illness in order to vary his pleasures and each day he exclaims, on feeling his pulse, “I truly must have an iron constitution to be able to resist all these illnesses.”
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan
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