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The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi
William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892
Behemoth and Leviathan
William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
Sea Monsters and Vessels at Sunset
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1845
Sunrise with Sea Monsters
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1845
[title not known]
John Linnell
published 1843
The Rescue of Andromeda
Henry C Fehr
1893
The Spiritual Form of Nelson Guiding Leviathan
William Blake
c.1805–9
Atlas Turned to Stone; The Rock of Doom and the Doom Fulfilled; The Court of Phineas; The Baleful Head
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
1875–6
Neptune and Andromeda
Alexandre Jacovleff
c.1937–8
In the Process of Vanishing
Pierre Alechinsky
1978
The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi
William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1968
A Discussion on Painting (Vol. IV, The Art of Poetry), engraved by A. Walker
After Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore)
c.1766
Loreley
Oskar Kokoschka
1941–2
Fish Devouring Shell Food
John Hamilton Mortimer, formerly attributed to Thomas Rowlandson
date not known
A Sea Monster with Fish
John Hamilton Mortimer
date not known
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