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James S. Ogilvy

St. Swithin's, London Stone. Verso: drawing of foggy night

Andrea Vaccaro

Standing Figure of St. Eligius

Adolph Menzel

A Spindly Tree in Kassel

Verso:
Yes
John Vanderbank

Donna Roderigues Interrupted in Her Story to Don Quixote

Edmé Jean Pigal

Parlons peu z'et parlons bien

James S. Ogilvy

Westminster Hall

Antoon Overlaet

Fishing Weyschuit near the Shore Unloading Its Catch

Benjamin West

Kew Bridge with the Pagoda

Attributed to Domenico Tintoretto

Christ Entering Jerusalem

Verso:
Yes
Madeleine Françoise Basseporte and her circle

Day Lily (Hemerocallis)

Nicolaas Pietersz Berchem

Cattle, Goats, and Sheep with Three Herdsmen, one Drinking

Verso:
Yes
Hans Bol

Landscape with the Sending out of the Apostles, in a Border of Flowers and Animals

Agostino Carracci

Two Dragons, with Details of Their Heads, and Half-Length Studies of Four Further Dragons. Verso: Forest

Verso:
Yes
British School

Cloud Study. Verso: Cloud Study

Verso:
Yes
Giuseppe Galli Bibiena

Rotunda set within a Proscenium Arch

Dutch School

Study of a Lace Maker

George Cruikshank

Oliver Twist at Mrs. Maylie's Door

Benjamin West

Sibyl. Verso: Drapery study

Verso:
Yes
George Cruikshank

Billy Culmer and the Goose

Harry Siddons Mowbray

The Magna-Charta is Presented to John

Edward Lear

Sleeping and Dreaming

Lorenzo Sacchetti

A Large Baroque Hall Adorned with Equestrian Statues

Jean Cocteau

Costume Studies of Antigone

Samuel Palmer

Morning-The Early Ploughman

Randolph Caldecott

Woman Attempting to Attack Another With a Dagger

Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci

Head of a Peasant, Wearing a High Conical Hat, and Holding a Stick over His Shoulder, in Profile to the Right

Walter Crane

Preparatory Design for Spencer's "Faerie Queene: A Poem in Six Books, with the Fragment Mutabilitie", ed. by Thomas J. Wise, London, G. Allen, 1895-1897: Design for Book V, 1261

Eugène Fromentin

Self-Portrait Wearing a Burnouse

Carlo Ferrario

Stairs and Gate in a Lonely Wooded Spot

Benjamin West

View of Wrotham, Kent

Domenichino

Head of an Angel

Louis Fairfax-Muckley

Illustration for The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser ("Do thou, dred infant, Venus dearling dove/ From her high spirit chase imperious feare" p. 578)

Verso:
Yes
Odilon Redon

The Tree Man

Attributed to Egbert van Drielst

Cottage in a Thicket

Palma il Giovane

Study for a Bound Prisoner. Verso: Costume Study for a Standing Man

Verso:
Yes
After William Blake

The Little Vagabond

Attributed to George Cruikshank

Theatrical Scene

John Leech

Scene.-Maidenhead Station. Porter, "Is this your luggage, sir?" ...

Adriaen van der Werff

Apollo and Daphne

Verso:
Yes
Edmund Joseph Sullivan

Organic Filaments (chapter heading)

Adriaen van de Velde

Side View of a Cow Grazing, Facing Right, with a Cowherd at Right

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Drunken Punchinello

Verso:
Yes
Raphael Lamar West

View of the Town of Geneva on Seneca Lake

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

Study of a Left Hand

Paolo De Matteis

The Holy Family with St. John

Verso:
Yes
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

Blindfolded Cupid in a Dove-Drawn Car

Italian School

Child Sleeping. Verso: Virgin and Child with Archangel Michael and Another Figure, on Clouds Supported by Putti

Verso:
Yes
Benjamin West

Three Sketches of Venus Rising From the Sea