[Cartouche showing allegory on America]

[Design for allegory relating to the arts]

Robert Laurent's 1949 limestone sculpture, "Allegory of Music," mounted inside the Indiana University Auditorium, which opened in Bloomington that year

Robert Laurent's 1949 limestone sculpture, "Allegory of the Dance," mounted inside the Indiana University Auditorium, which opened in Bloomington that year

Allegory, canopy of the rotunda

[World War II allegory]

[The landing [allegory]]

[Allegory of arts and sciences]

[Title page engraved vignette: allegory of America resting her shield to engage in art, education, agriculture, and naval commerce]

Third allegory

[Allegory: Nature stands ready to strike the lyre, as Liberty presents medal to Washington; Fame blows her trumpet, and Astrea finds a part of the earth where she may fix her residence]

[Allegory of Fortitude after Domenichino]

[Patriotic allegory with female figure standing before Greek temple holding shield bearing Washington portrait]

Temperance, a centennial allegory

[Mural paintings of historical allegory: 17th c. New York fortified settlement (Hempstead?); herding cattle; Indians harvesting corn]

[Mural paintings of historical allegory: map of early Los Angeles; Spanish and Mex. settlers; Indians making pottery]

Kayoikomachi no mitate

The philosopher Diogenes and the allegory of astronomy

[English allegory showing a crowned woman pointing a sword at a man under her foot while a lion and female standard bearer are behind her]

[Allegory of peace and victory]

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