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Frontispiece for Les Chimères by Jules Destrée, 1889
The Visitation, plate two from The Birth and Early Life of Christ, 1593
Mrs. Souch, September 1, 1797
It is Better to Be Lazy, plate 73 from Los Caprichos, 1797/99
Christ is Stripped of His Garments, plate ten from Stations of the Cross, c. 1748, published 1749
The Smoker, 1873/74
Venus Reprimanding Her Son, from The Story of Psyche, 1530/40
August in the Country—The Seashore, published August 27, 1859
The Army of The Potomac—Our Outlying Picket in the Woods, published June 7, 1862
Near la Cava, from Suite de IV Vues Dessinées Dans le Roiaume de Naples, 1779
François Van der Meulen, 1687
Ophelia, from Twelve Characters from Shakespeare, May 20, 1775 (originally published); published 1809
Noah’s Sacrifice, plate IX from The Creation and Early History of Man, 1606
Holy Cow, after 1887
A View from the Palatine Hill, Rome, the Alban Hills in the Distance, c. 1775
Saint Clement Flanked by Saints Sebastian and Roch, n.d.
Virgin and Child, n.d.
Ornament with a Mask, 1543
Woman in a Cape, 1889
Plants at Water’s Edge, c. 1800
Triumphal Procession of the Noble Glorious Women, 1549
The Gentleman in a Fur-Trimmed Mantle, Holding his Hands Behind his Back, plate seven from La Noblesse, 1620–23
Sketches of Heads, Eyes, Ear, and Mouth, 1600/11
The Captain or The Lover, from Three Italian Comedians, 1618–20
Souvenir of Italy, 1862
Oannes: “I, the first consciousness in Chaos, rose from the abyss to harden matter, to determine forms,” plate 14 from The Temptation of Saint Anthony (3rd series), 1896
Philosophers Discussing the Terrestrial Globe, n.d.
The Prodigal Son Wasting his Fortune, plate two from The History of the Prodigal Son, 1540
Jan Snellinx, 1630/33
An Arch of Pont Notre-Dame, Paris, 1853
Mademoiselle Lender and Baron, 1893
Maria Duchess of Brunswick, Born Duchess of Wurttemburg, n.d.
Jackson Hollow, 1897
Three Working Girls Out for Lunch, 1900
Dido Abandonded by Aeneas, c. 1650
Horsewoman and Cart, 1899
Venus and Cupid, large plate, 1896
The Street Singers, 1862
La Salle Street from Court House Square, Chicago, in the Year 1865, published March 1927 (1865 depicted)
A Tub for the Whale!, published March 14, 1806
Tristan and Isolde, Act II: Signal in the Night, c. 1886
The Guitar-Player, 1900
Edö, 1907
Bishop Saint (Ambrose?) Exorcising the Devil, n.d.
Two Studies: Female Head in Three-Quarter Profile; Female Bust Seen from the Back, c. 1647
Saint Jerome, after 1590
In the Maze of Branches, the Pale Figure Appeared, plate 2 of 7, 1887
Plate Five, from A Rake’s Progress, June 1735
Saint Jerome, c. 1595
Clemenceau in Busk, from Au Pied du Sinaï, 1897, published 1898
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