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The Virgin and Child with Six Angels

The Virgin and Child with Six Angels

Public domain photo of Italian sculpture, medieval or early renaissance, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Madonna and Child before a Niche, Paduan 15th century

Madonna and Child before a Niche, Paduan 15th century

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Blindfolded Lynx Seated on a Cushion [reverse]

Blindfolded Lynx Seated on a Cushion [reverse]

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The Castle of Rimini [reverse] - Public domain photogrpaph

The Castle of Rimini [reverse] - Public domain photogrpaph

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Portrait of a Boy, bronze - Public domain portrait engraving

Portrait of a Boy, bronze - Public domain portrait engraving

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Alfonso II of Aragon, 1448-1495, Duke of Calabria 1458, afterwards King of Naples 1494-1495 [obverse]

Alfonso II of Aragon, 1448-1495, Duke of Calabria 1458, afterwards Kin...

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Man Walking on Town Walls [reverse]

Man Walking on Town Walls [reverse]

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Allegory of Fortune: Man Holding Fortune by her Forelock

Allegory of Fortune: Man Holding Fortune by her Forelock

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Giovanni Bernardi - Neptune, Italian, bronze light brown patina

Giovanni Bernardi - Neptune, Italian, bronze light brown patina

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Time Carrying a Scythe [reverse]

Time Carrying a Scythe [reverse]

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Allegorical Plaquette [obverse] - Italian, 16th century

Allegorical Plaquette [obverse] - Italian, 16th century

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The Flagellation, bronze, North Italian 16th century

The Flagellation, bronze, North Italian 16th century

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Filiberto II le Beau (the Fair), 1480-1504, 8th Duke of Savoy 1497, and Margaret of Austria, 1480-1530, His Wife [obverse]

Filiberto II le Beau (the Fair), 1480-1504, 8th Duke of Savoy 1497, an...

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Arms of Filiberto Impalling Those of Margaret [reverse]

Arms of Filiberto Impalling Those of Margaret [reverse]

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Pax with the Resurrected Christ Appearing to the Disciples

Pax with the Resurrected Christ Appearing to the Disciples

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Arms of Paumgartner [reverse], bronze

Arms of Paumgartner [reverse], bronze

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Radiant Sun Dispelling Clouds [reverse]

Radiant Sun Dispelling Clouds [reverse]

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Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour, 1644-1715, Cardinal de Bouillon 1669 [obverse]

Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour, 1644-1715, Cardinal de Bouillon 1669 [ob...

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Jubilee Door [reverse], bronze - Public domain photogrpaph

Jubilee Door [reverse], bronze - Public domain photogrpaph

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Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New Year Festival (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New...

Public domain photo of a golden object, Japan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New Year Festival (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New...

Public domain photo of a golden object, Japan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Giovanni Hamerani - Winged Victory [reverse], bronze, Roman

Giovanni Hamerani - Winged Victory [reverse], bronze, Roman

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[Civil War envelope showing eagle atop shield with messages "Union!" and "Emblem of our nation's liberty"]

[Civil War envelope showing eagle atop shield with messages "Union!" a...

Addressed to Miss Paulina Hurst, Brea [i.e. Berea?] P.O., Cuyhoga [i.e. Cuyahoga] Co., Ohio; bears 3 cent stamp; postmarked Kanawha C.H., Va., Dec. 14, 1862. Annotation on recto: Soldier's letter, L. S. Elliot... More

[Civil War envelope showing eagle emblem in front of camp scene and homecoming scene with message "The soldier's dream"]

[Civil War envelope showing eagle emblem in front of camp scene and ho...

Addressed to Rev. C. U. Heilman, A.B., Mercersburg, Franklin Co., Penna.; bears 3 cent stamp. Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:105). pp/liljmem

Udaung. The Peacock Emblem of Burma, representing the sun, in gilt spangled work on black cloth (kulágá).

Udaung. The Peacock Emblem of Burma, representing the sun, in gilt spa...

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La croix de bois L. Jonas during World War I

La croix de bois L. Jonas during World War I

Prints shows Marianne, symbol of France, gesturing to the Grim Reaper to leave, standing behind wooden crosses marking graves. Sketch of Marianne in margin. Etched on plate: "Peux hommage à la [...] du brigadi... More

Emblem - Third (3rd) Manned Skylab (SL) Mission - SL-4

Emblem - Third (3rd) Manned Skylab (SL) Mission - SL-4

S72-53094 (For release February 1973) --- This is the emblem for the third manned Skylab mission. It will be a mission of up to 56 days. Skylab is an experimental space station consisting of a 100-ton laborator... More

Organizational emblems and symbols appear on a rock formation outside the main entrance, displaying some of the units that are participating in exercise Gallant Eagle '82

Organizational emblems and symbols appear on a rock formation outside ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: GALLANT EAGLE '82 Base: Fort Irwin State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSG... More

A bunch of green and white flowers and a vase. Icons shapes symbols.

A bunch of green and white flowers and a vase. Icons shapes symbols.

A set of green flowers on a white background / A bunch of green and white flowers and a vase / Public domain stock illustration.

Design drawing for stained glass window for General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America showing hill with stairs to cross surrounded by emblems

Design drawing for stained glass window for General Assembly of the Un...

Annotations on drawing: SY 112. Sticker: Contemporary over Gothic. Purchase, Donald Samick, 2003 (DLC/PP-2003:109). Forms part of: Lamb Design Collection.

Design drawing for stained glass window for General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America showing hill with stairs to cross surrounded by emblems

Design drawing for stained glass window for General Assembly of the Un...

Annotations on drawing: SY 112. Sticker: Contemporary over Gothic. Purchase, Donald Samick, 2003 (DLC/PP-2003:109). Forms part of: Lamb Design Collection.

Design drawing for stained glass window for General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America showing hill with stairs to cross surrounded by emblems

Design drawing for stained glass window for General Assembly of the Un...

Annotations on drawing: SY 112. Sticker: Contemporary over Gothic. Purchase, Donald Samick, 2003 (DLC/PP-2003:109). Forms part of: Lamb Design Collection.

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New Year Festival (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New...

Public domain photo of a golden object, Japan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New Year Festival (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New...

Public domain photo of a golden object, Japan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Corey R. Brinkman, an operations sergeant with the

Corey R. Brinkman, an operations sergeant with the

Corey R. Brinkman, an operations sergeant with the 371st Sustainment Brigade and a Columbus Grove, Ohio native displays the U.S. CENTCOM coin for excellence he received from Command Sgt. Maj. Frank A. Grippe, t... More

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New Year Festival (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New...

Public domain photo of a golden object, Japan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New Year Festival (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Symbols of Girls' Festival (obverse); Emblems for New...

A black lighter with a picture of a person on it, Japan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Alchemy diagram. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy diagram. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

World realms according to alchemy. Illustration from Alchemy Book

World realms according to alchemy. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - An old book with a picture of a man and a woman on it

Illustration from Alchemy Book - An old book with a picture of a man a...

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - An old book with a bunch of pictures on it

Illustration from Alchemy Book - An old book with a bunch of pictures ...

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Magical vehicle. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Magical vehicle. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - A drawing of a pyramid with people in it

Illustration from Alchemy Book - A drawing of a pyramid with people in...

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Fire. Earth. Water. Air. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Fire. Earth. Water. Air. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Alchemical reactor. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemical reactor. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Sublimator. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Sublimator. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Furnace. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Furnace. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Reactors. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Reactors. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Distillation process. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Distillation process. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Furnace with distillators. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Furnace with distillators. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

FORMA FVRNI. Illustration from Alchemy Book

FORMA FVRNI. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Philosophical stone. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Philosophical stone. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Dragon and corpse. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Dragon and corpse. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Abulanarratur, Phoebus, Vulcanus and Hermes. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Abulanarratur, Phoebus, Vulcanus and Hermes. Illustration from Alchemy...

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Medicine. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Medicine. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Wolf of the East vs. Dog of the West fight. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Wolf of the East vs. Dog of the West fight. Illustration from Alchemy ...

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Jupiter. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Jupiter. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Sun, Earth and the Moon. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Sun, Earth and the Moon. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Resurrection process. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Resurrection process. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Vultur. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Vultur. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Scientific method. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Scientific method. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Adonis. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Adonis. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Hermafroditus. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Hermafroditus. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Leo. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Leo. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Death of hermaphrodit. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Death of hermaphrodit. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Rex in mari. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Rex in mari. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Sun and the Moon. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Sun and the Moon. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Salamandra. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Salamandra. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Health Heat. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Health Heat. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Secrets of Nature. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Secrets of Nature. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Dragon, Sun and the Moon. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Dragon, Sun and the Moon. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Birth of Venus. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Birth of Venus. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Diagram. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Diagram. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Fire vs. Gold. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Fire vs. Gold. Illustration from Alchemy Book

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain book illustration

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Illustration from Alchemy Book - Public domain dedication image

Alchemy was "chemistry" before the periodic table. It was believed that combining the four basic properties (earth, fire, air, and water) in certain ratios could produce iron, gold, booze, and even life itself.... More

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