Seven Planetary Gods: Venus Presiding over the Realm of Love
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Seven Planetary Gods: Mercury Presiding over the Arts

Seven Planetary Gods: Apollo Presiding over the Arts of Government

Seven Planetary Gods: Mars Presiding over the Arts of War

Seven Planetary Gods: Jupiter Presiding over the Liberal Arts

Seven Planetary Gods: Saturn Presiding over Agriculture (aft. Goltzuis)

Seven Planetary Gods: Diana Presiding over Navigation and Fishing

Throne of the Gods

The Assembly of the Gods

Battle of the Gods

Conflict of the Gods

Mathematics of the Gods

From a Myth "The Birth of Gods"

The Seven Gods of Good Fortune on a Treasure Ship

The Seven Gods of Fortune Foraging in the Winter Sea (Hikifuda Handbill)
Bird, from The Garden of the Gods, Brocade Prints of Maple Leaves, a triptych

Ancient History 1: Menelaus the vanquisher. On the smoking ramparts of proud Troy, / Menelaus, son of the Gods, like rich booty, / Entrances his blonde Helen, and takes her to his heart / More beautiful than ever through modesty and love Iliad (Translation by Bareste)

Ancient History 25: Hercules tamed by love

Ancient History 38: Mars and Venus. In this erotic snare / Seeing these lovers, all the gods were taken / By that famous Homeric laughter, / Reserved since that time for unfortunate husbands (Familiar quatrain by Mr. A...)

LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 56: A PAYMENT OF DIVIDEND: -Excuse me!... they're announcing in all the newspapers that the Capricorn insurance company is making arrangements to pay out a first dividend, and they don't warn that the dividend's of thirty sous per share!... then take a hackney cab; I haven't even got the means to tip my coachman!..

Musicians of Paris 1: Farewell!... by the grace of God..

Caricaturana 92: Sir, I despise the charlatanism of the poster, I despise the Puffs of the advertisement, I abhor everything which smells of the charalatan, the tumbler, the rope-dancer, and I limit myself to producing with all naivete and foolishness my merchandise. Read my catalogue! Scent of love, esteem and friendship, in phials from the Middle-Ages... Extract of the smile of infancy -Perfume of Adolphe's first steps- Water of the peoples' alliance, for the handkerchief, with Beranger's song. Perfume of General Foy, a scent to strengthen the brain's fibre and to remind the French of their liberties and rights guaranteed by the constitutional charter. Surrounded by an oration given upon the tomb of the immortal deputy by one of his honourable colleagues. You see, it's impossible to be more simple
![LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 80: A PHILANTHROPIC LOTTERY: -The gentleman -for my twenty francs I've won a dreadful woman's bag... how ridiculous! -The lady -and I['ve won] a pair of razors one of which is badly dented... what a bore!..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037610001.jpg)
LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 80: A PHILANTHROPIC LOTTERY: -The gentleman -for my twenty francs I've won a dreadful woman's bag... how ridiculous! -The lady -and I['ve won] a pair of razors one of which is badly dented... what a bore!..

Ancient History 13: The rape of Helen. Paris,whom by love was seized up to the teeth, / Was hardly fit to smoke a cigar. / Helen knew this, and without giving warning,/ Carried Paris away in her sturdy arms (Aeneid)

NEWS 110: -Great Prince Muley, son of Muley, do you deign to place yourself in the shade beneath this object... the Englishman who had the kindness to make over this object to me for a hundred gold pieces told me that it was of excellent use in all the storms of life... -Let me be... it's useless... the day when the French took away my parasol, I caught sunstroke from which I shall never recover!..
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