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“- Defendant! Do you have any means of living? - Thank you Mr President…. I have quite a good stomach,” plate 4 La Comédie Humaine, 1843
Miss May Belfort (large plate), 1895
Study for Venice Receiving Homage and Gifts from Brescia, Udine, Padua, and Verona, with Doge Francesco Venier Presenting Them, c. 1593
View of the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian (now called Castel Sant’Angelo) from the Rear, from Vedute di Roma (Views of Rome), 1750/59
Fan for the Gavarni Ball, 1903
Robert Macaire, dentist. “- Damnit Doctor, you pulled out two good teeth and left the two bad ones. - (Robert Macaire aside) Devil!!! … (loud) Of course…. And for a good reason: there will be enough time to pull out the bad ones. The good ones surely would have caused you pain in due time. A dental plate however will not hurt you and is very fashionable right now. Everybody is wearing it, plate 57 from Caricaturana, 1838/39
The Canal: Morning, c. 1877
A Woman Churning, 1855
The Betrothal of the Virgin, from The Life of the Virgin, c. 1504, published 1511
Venus Anadyomena, 1898
Mephistopheles Visits Martha, from Faust, 1828
Crucifixion, from Passion of Christ, 1575/1600
Virgin and Child with Saints (recto); Study of Arm (verso), 1560/80
The Dog’s Repast, 1778/79
The Barn, 1647
Study for Venice Receiving Homage and Gifts from Brescia, Udine, Padua, and Verona, with Doge Francesco Venier Presenting Them, c. 1593
Ancient temple commonly called the Temple of Health on the Via d’Albano five miles outside Rome, from Views of Rome, 1763
Study of a Male Nude, n.d.
Study for Rondanini Medusa, c. 1873–77
The Canal: Morning, c. 1877
Cathedral and Village on a Lake, n.d.
Soldier on Galloping Horse, n.d.
Three Sketches of an Equestrian Battle and a Sketch of Two, 1813/14
The Painter, c. 1647
The English Farrier, plate 10 from Various Subjects Drawn from Life on Stone, 1821
Old Man with a Book, Old Man with His Hat on His Forehead, The Mathematician, Old Man with a Beard, 1775
Manly courage of the celebrated Pajuelera in the ring at Saragossa, plate 22 from The Art of Bullfighting, 1814/16, published 1816
The Covenant, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1832
Horae Beatae Mariae Virginis, 1460 (binding 1580/90)
It’s a hard step!, plate 14 from The Disasters of War, 1810/11, published 1863
A Horse and Birds, headpiece for Le sourire, 1899
Fox, Busts of Two Women, and a Rabbit, headpiece for Le sourire, 1899/1900
Holy Family With a Bird, 1633
Belated, 1901
Farm Courtyard, c. 1750
Tomb of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1778
Adoration of the Shepherds, 1598/1600
Plate Seven from Evenings in Rome, 1763/64
Via dei Cavalieri, 1886
Parnassus Profaned, after 1520
Saint Catherine Disputing with the Philosophers, 1562/63
Carnot is Sick!, 1893, printed and published 1927
Sketches, c. 1880
The Bell Tower of St. Nicolas-lez-Arras, 1871
Erasmus, 1863
Woman Raking Hay, 1853, after drawing made in 1852
The Dray Horses, 1850
Debut of the Valkyrie, 1879
Ida Heath at the Bar, 1894
Bosl Anders, Clockmaker at Mora, 1907
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