Plate XXXII. "The endless immensity is an unlimited plenum of creations not unlike the known universe."
An original theory or new hypothesis of the universe. 1750.
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Banyan
c.1750
Coromandel Coast, India for Western Market
LACMA (Accession Number: M.2005.42)
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Blue Silk Court Dress with Silver Embroidery, ca. 1750, British.
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Share of income collected as taxes in 1750
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▪︎ Lock and key.
Culture: Spanish Colonial
Date: 1750–1800
Place of origin: Mexico
Medium: Wrought iron
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George Taylor Triumphing over Death, William Hogarth, 1750
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Rachel Ruysch (still-life painter from the Northern Netherlands) 1664-1750
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Louis Tocqué (French, 1696-1772)
Marie-Angélique Petitgars Gérard de Livry, Detail, 1750
Birmingham Museum of Art
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A brass sundial compass, by Johann Georg Vogler, c. 1750
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Plate XXXII. A finite view of infinity. An original theory or new hypothesis of the universe. 1750.
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Green Embroidered Silk Dress, 1750-1775, Italian.
Met Museum.
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Unlabeled political map of Europe, 1750
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Young Woman with a Book (c. 1750) by Pietro Rotari
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