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Mephistopheles Receiving the Student, from Faust, 1828
The New Neapolitan Buffoon. “- Polichinelle, Polichinelle, you have cudgelled the others long enough… now it’s your turn. We will bring you to reason…,” plate 221 from Actualités, 1855
Esther before Ahasuerus or Solomon and Sheba with Cross from Wood of Adam’s Tomb, 1590/1600
Assumption of the Virgin: Lower Half, 1600/10
Anne of Austria, 1666
The Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, from The Life of the Virgin, c. 1503–04, published 1511
Christ Bearing the Cross (recto) and Decorative Border (verso) from Das Leiden Jesu Christi, plate three from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century, 1515, assembled into portfolio 1937
An Early Riser, 1897
Landscape with Figures and Horses in the Foreground, 1638/87
The Dog on the Kennel, 1858
Vallkulla, 1912
The Liberator, 1903
Woman Emptying a Pail, 1856/1857
Half-Length Sketch of a Gentleman Wearing Hat and Cape, n.d.
Triumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. IX, 18th century
Mephistopheles Receiving the Student, from Faust, 1828
The New Neapolitan Buffoon. “- Polichinelle, Polichinelle, you have cudgelled the others long enough… now it’s your turn. We will bring you to reason…,” plate 221 from Actualités, 1855
Landscape with Figures and Horses in the Foreground, 1638/87
The Dog on the Kennel, 1858
Pierre Bonnard, 1902
Two warriors, one holding a sward, the other a halberd; an old brearded man behind them, from Figurine, n.d.
Floréal, from Mélodies de Désiré Dihau, 1895, printed and published 1935
Esther before Ahasuerus or Solomon and Sheba with Cross from Wood of Adam’s Tomb, 1590/1600
Les jets d’eau sortant de terre, from Vues de la villa de Pratolino, 1653/55
Portrait of a Young Man, Looking to the Left (Self-Portrait), from Life-Sized Heads, 1760
Textile Market, Cracow, from Au Pied du Sinaï, 1897, published 1898
The Famous Martincho Places the Banderillas, Playing the Bull with the Movement of his Body, plate 15 from The Art of Bullfighting, 1814/16, published 1816
Virgin and Child with Saints Thomas and John the Baptist (recto); Sleeping Venus (verso), 17th century (recto); 16th or 17th century (verso)
The War—Making Havelocks for the Volunteers, published June 29, 1861
Colonel Wilson, of Wilson’s Brigade, and Colonel Ellsworth, of the Fire Zouaves, published May 11, 1861
The Submersion of Pharaoh’s Army in the Red Sea, c. 1515, printed 1549
“- I actually thought a crocodile soup would taste better than that,” plate 7 from La Sopciété D’acclimatation, 1858
Jane Hading, from Treize Lithographies, 1898, published before 1906
Love Dream, 1895
Preface I, plate one from A Life, 1884
Poet, May 20, 1775 (originally published); published 1809
Part of the ancient Appian Way about three miles outside Porta S. Sebastiano, plate 19 from Some Views of Triumphal Arches and other monuments, 1748
Saint Willibrord, 1625/30
Untitled Valentine (Three Hearts), c. 1865
Christ in the Desert with Six Angels, c. 1490
Woman on a Donkey, 1650/60
Cumean Sibyl, n.d.
Rainy Night, 1880/ 1882
Decoration of the Hall of Spectacles, 1745
The Mysterious Swing, n.d.
Spider, 1887
Misery Under the Snow, January 1894
Two Horses Galloping to the Right, 1818/19
A River in Ireland, 1864
Descent into Limbo, c. 1465
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