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Sketch of Trees, 1890/99
Study for Jupiter Hurling Thunderbolts, n.d.
Emilienne d’Alençon, from Treize Lithographies, 1898, published before 1906
10 O’clock in the Morning. “Monsieur Coquelet having accidentally met Miss Palissandre in the Botanical Garden, to whom he had the good fortune to offer a fairy rose the first of May 1804, had obtained a first date. After having gone to great expense buying a new pair of gloves at 29 Sous, he throws a glance at the mirror before going out to try his good fortune,” plate 4 from La Journé Du Célibataire, 1839
Self-Portrait Etching at a Window, 1648
Sketch of Foliage and Branches, c. 1645–50
Adrienne-Sophie, Marquise of ***, 1779
Saint Paul, c. 1742
View of the Small Waterfall and Rapids, Tivoli, from Views of Rome, 1769
Seated Gentleman, c. 1769
Nude Model, Reclining, 1893
Farmyard, n.d.
In the Maze of Branches, the Pale Figure Appeared, plate 2 of 7, 1887
Manao tupapau (She Thinks of the Ghost or The Ghost Thinks of Her), 1894/95, printed 1928
Portrait of Henri de Lorraine, Comte d’Harcourt, Horsemaster of France, 1667
Dancing Couple, plate ten from The Large Wedding-Dancers, 1538
An Irish Girl or Annie, 1894
In the Bateau-Mouche, 1890
Moses and the Brazen Serpent (recto); Ornamental Base (verso), 1530 (recto); 1600/99 (verso)
A Sunset in Ireland, 1863
Letter F, 1630
Hunter’s Rendezvous, n.d.
Folio Thirteen from Burchard of Sion’s De locis ac mirabilibus mundi, or an Illuminated Geography, c. 1460
Lear Casting out his Daughter Cordelia, 1792
The Apostles’ Creed (Das Symbolum der Heiligen Aposteln), 1548
On the Beach at Long Branch—The Children’s Hour, published August 15, 1874
The Bathers, published August 2, 1873
Light, 1893
By the Balcony, 1896
Hudibras and the Skimmington, plate seven from Hudibras, February 1725/26
Amphion and Zethus Delivering their Mother Antiope from the Fury of Dirce and Lycus, 1789
Plate Four from Evenings in Rome, 1763/64
Nude Male Figures Bearing the Bodies of their Dead Companions, c. 1779
Origen’s Peri Archon, or First Principles, translated by Rufinus, 1470/80 (17th century binding)
Lichas Bringing the Garment of Nessus to Hercules, from The Labors of Hercules, 1542
The Virgin and Child with Two Angels, 1523
Standing Female Nude, 1904
Calavera of Francisco Madero, from Calavera Maderista, printed 1944
Two Women Drying Themselves, 1896
Bather (Evening) III, 1896
And I John Saw the Holy City, New Jerusalem, Coming Down from God Out of Heaven, plate 11 of 12, 1899
The Ringball Player, 1654
Nailing to the Cross, from The Fall and Redemption of Man, 1513
Forest Crossed by a Stream, from The Small Landscapes, c. 1638
The Scourging of Christ (verso); The Israelites Enslaved in Egypt (recto), pages 70 and 69, from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter), 1491
Recruitment of Troops, plate two from The Miseries of War, 1633
The Virgin on the Crescent, c. 1499
Pride and Madness (Orgeuille et Follie), c. 1588
Young Man in a Velvet Cap (Petrus Sylvius?), 1637
St. Jerome Praying: Arched, 1632
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