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The Satyr in Peasant’s House, 1764
Jesus in the House of Jairus, 1790/1804
“- What a shame that I don’t speak Chinese… I would love to say something real nice to her and something rather nasty to her husband,” plate 4 from En Chine, 1859
St. Cullum’s, Cornwall, n.d.
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, India, etc., c. 1859
Then There Appears a Singular Being, Having the Head of a Man On the Body of a Fish, plate 5 of 10, 1888
“From your obedient subjects receive on your day of honor these two modest bunches of flowers. They will make you rejoice, since the people of France alone has taken over the costs,” plate 486, 1835
Creusa Pleads with Aeneas as He Leaves for War, 1803
Illustration from a German Bible, plate 38 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century, 1534, assembled into portfolio 1937
The Discovery of the Tomb of Punchinello, from Scherzi, 1735–40
Charles I, King of England, with James, 1st Duke of Hamilton, 1782
Architectural Details: Base, Capital, and Mask, c. 1515, or later
The Pancake Woman, 1635
The Milliner, Renée Vert, 1893
Ceiling Design with Mars Driving His Chariot, 1565/69
Brother Angel, 1855
Portrait of a Bearded Man, 1885
The Devil Butts With His Head, n.d.
Victory, n.d.
Portrait of Aristide Bruant, from Le Café-Concert, 1893
Te atua (The God), from the Suite of Late Wood-Block Prints, 1898/99
“What are you looking for here, Philosopher?”, 1847
Central Figure, study for The Life of Saint Louis, King of France, c. 1878
Alcon Slaying the Serpent, 1510–15
“There you are, my dear…. and now I bet you’ll be going after other girls….,” plate 1 from Coquetterie, 1839
Miss Ida Heath, English Dancer, 1894
Lambeth Palace from the River, 1647
Combe Bottom, 1860
St. Jerome Reading in an Italian Landscape, c. 1653
South Facade of the Villa and the Great Meadow, from Views of the Villa Pratolino, 1658
Lucretia, n.d.
Our Watering Places—The Empty Sleeve at Newport, published August 26, 1865
Charles Baudelaire, Full Face III, 1868
The Holy Family at Table, c. 1628
A Portrait of Ferdinad Ludwig, Count von Oeynhausen- Schulenburg, c. 1730
House Where Whistler Died, 1904
Three Peasants in Conversation, c. 1497
Zephyr Carrying Psyche Off to an Enchanted Palace, 1530/40
“The Anger of Neptune” Fountain, 1767
Sketchbook, c. 1760–64
The Sleeping Fishmonger, 1820
La Piana, 1868
The Virgin and Child on a Crescent Moon, 1553
Virgin and Child Seated on Clouds, 1515/16
The Infant Hercules Strangling Serpents in His Cradle (recto); Crowned Woman Kneeling in Landscape, and Other Sketches (verso), n.d.
Woman Emptying a Wheelbarrow, 1880
The Little Shoe-Shine Boy, n.d.
Baptism of Christ, n.d.
Te atua (The God), from the Noa Noa Suite, 1893/94
Plate Three, from Five Wise and Five Foolish Virgins, 1606
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