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Design for Frontispiece to the Seven Virtues, 1598
Last Supper, c. 1622
Landscape with Waterfalls and Bridges, Peasants in the Foreground, c. 1670
Draped Figure, Reclining, 1892
Prostitution, plate ten from Woman, c. 1886
“- What do you mean, there are soon going to be air trains? - But of course, Monsieur… you see, it will then be very easy to establish a connection between Dover and Calais… but of course, the project is still suspended in air,” plate 14 from The Railroad, 1843
The Apse of Notre-Dame, Paris, 1854
Young Woman from the Latin Quarter, 1897
The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John, 1500/10
A rather unsatisfied litigant, plate 26 from Les Gens De Justice, 1846
Christ in Glory with Saints, n.d.
Last Supper, c. 1622
Design for Frontispiece to the Seven Virtues, 1598
Man of Sorrows, Seated, 1515
Cimon and Pero, c. 1635
The Dead Apple Tree, 1913
The Four Angels Staying the Winds, from The Apocalypse, c. 1496–98, published 1511
H. R. H. Princess Ingeborg of Sweden I, 1900
Kneeling Pilgrim with Cross and Book, 1826
Frontispiece, plate one from Hudibras, February 1725/26
Corinth: Temple of Neptune, 1845
Temptation, plate four from A Life, 1884
The Lady of Richmond, January 1, 1795
Polish Horseman, c. 1651
Plate Eight from Evenings in Rome, 1763/64
Plate Ten from Evenings in Rome, 1763/64
Study for The Festival, 1871
Still Life with a Copper Pot and Ladle, October 10, 1879
“My Wife is a Woman of Mind” from George Cruikshank’s Steel Etchings to The Comic Almanacks: 1835-1853 (top left), 1847, printed c. 1880
Cardinal Virtues or Saint Euphemia, 1750/1850
Clump of Trees with a Village in the Distance, 1861
Mars Sending Gorgon to Slay the Arts, n.d.
The Embrace, 1503
Tramps, c. 1894
The Holy Family at Rest Beside a Stream, 1853
Entry of Monseigneur Henry de Lorraine, Marquis de Moy, under the Name of Pirandre, from The Combat at the Barrier, 1627
Closed Eyes, 1890
Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, n.d.
Portrait of Jean-Victor, Baron de Besenval, n.d.
Mississippi Bear, 1836
Jules de L (also known as Lasteyrie the Argand lamp). Former member of the opposition, now ennemy of the light… blinded by the sudden appearance of the sun of the Republic, Jules de Lasteyrie now wears the eye-shade of the Constitutionnel, plate 33 from Les Représentans Représentés, 1850
Mentor and Telemachus, Having Survived the Storm, Are Spirited to the Island of Calypso on a Mast, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 6, 1808
The Headache, c. 1819
Canal with a Large Boat and a Bridge, 1650
Gerda Grönberg I, 1891
Sunrise, 1850
The Betrayal of Christ, from The Large Passion, 1510, printed after 1675
View of the Temple of Cybele in the Piazza of the Bocca della Verità, from Views of Rome, 1750/59
Baths of Diocletian, Rome, 1817
Pestling the Paddy, n.d.
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