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Mercury and Cupid late 17th C–early 18th C or 19th C (?) unknown artistMercury and Cupid late 17th C–early 18th C or 19th C (?) English Heritage, Wrest Park
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Mercury 19th C Giambologna (1529–1608) (after)Mercury 19th C English Heritage, Walmer Castle
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Venus with Mercury and Cupid ('The School of Love') about 1525 Correggio (c.1489–1534)Venus with Mercury and Cupid ('The School of Love') about 1525 The National Gallery, London
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Mercury piping to Argus 1655-60 Johann Carl Loth (1632–1698)Mercury piping to Argus 1655-60 The National Gallery, London
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Landscape with Mercury and the Dishonest Woodsman after 1649 Salvator Rosa (1615–1673)Landscape with Mercury and the Dishonest Woodsman after 1649 The National Gallery, London
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Minerva and Mercury conduct the Duke of Buckingham to the Temple of Virtue before 1625 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)Minerva and Mercury conduct the Duke of Buckingham to the Temple of Virtue before 1625 The National Gallery, London
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Mercury after 1st C unknown artistMercury after 1st C Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Mercury and Cupid 19th C François ('Il Fiammingo') Duquesnoy (1597–1643) (after)Mercury and Cupid 19th C The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Mercury and Argus c.1675 British (English) SchoolMercury and Argus c.1675 National Trust, Tredegar House
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Mercury, Venus, and Cupid (The Education of Cupid) before 1857 unknown artistMercury, Venus, and Cupid (The Education of Cupid) before 1857 Royal Engineers Officers Mess
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Mercury Giambologna (1529–1608)Mercury The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Mercury Taking Flight Giovanni Francesco Rustici (1474–1554)Mercury Taking Flight The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Mercury c.1820 unknown artistMercury c.1820 Burton Constable Hall
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Mercury and Argus early 17th C Tiziano Aspetti (1557–1607)Mercury and Argus early 17th C The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Mercury unknown artistMercury Wellcome Collection
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A Three-Headed Monster in an Alchemical Flask, Representing the Composition of the Alchemical Philosopher's Stone: Salt, Sulphur, and... Edith Annie Ibbs (1863–1937) and Salomon Trismosin (after)A Three-Headed Monster in an Alchemical Flask, Representing the Composition of the Alchemical Philosopher's Stone: Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury Wellcome Collection
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Mercury Flying Off with the Head of Argus Whose Decapitated Body Lies on the Ground unknown artistMercury Flying Off with the Head of Argus Whose Decapitated Body Lies on the Ground Wellcome Collection
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Mercury 17th C (?) unknown artistMercury 17th C (?) The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Relief Panel with Two Cornucopias and the Caduceus of Mercury unknown artistRelief Panel with Two Cornucopias and the Caduceus of Mercury Royal Academy of Arts
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A Moon above a Queen Dressed in Blue, and a Sun above a King Dressed in Red; Representing Two Alchemical Principles: the Dissolving 'Lac... Edith Annie Ibbs (1863–1937) and Salomon Trismosin (after)A Moon above a Queen Dressed in Blue, and a Sun above a King Dressed in Red; Representing Two Alchemical Principles: the Dissolving 'Lac Virginis' (Mercury) and the Coagulating Masculine Principle (Sulphur) Wellcome Collection