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Ville de Thun, Switzerland J. M. W. TURNER; Thomas HODGETTS (engraver) Gluttony Heinrich ALDEGREVER Humming birds or A dandy trio George CRUIKSHANK (etcher); John S. SHERINGHAM (draughtsman) The union of Sea and Earth Pieter de JODE II (engraver); Peter Paul RUBENS (after) The Palace of Art Herbert COLE Ascot Léopold FLAMENG (engraver); William Powel FRITH (after) Love in death DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Frederick WALKER (draughtsman) Christ before Caiaphas Hendrick GOLTZIUS Jesus scatters flowers inside the Heart enframed by roses Anton WIERIX II Jesus sweeps away from the Heart as cascade of filth Anton WIERIX II John the Fearless Jonas SUYDERHOEF (engraver); Pieter SOUTMAN (intermediary draughtsman and etcher) Young man with his eyes lowered, wearing a cap ornamented with plumes, facing right Giovanni Benedetto CASTIGLIONE Plate (Image of fisherman) MINTON, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (manufacturer); Louis Pierre MALPASS (decorator); PAUL BLOT STUDIO, Paris (commissioning workshop) The tomb of Lady Jane Montagu Jean-Auguste-Dominique INGRES Hans von Aachen Jan SAENREDAM (engraver); Pieter Fransz. ISAACSZ. (after) The Lord of the vineyard paying his labourers William PETHER (mezzotinter); REMBRANDT Harmensz. van Rijn (after) Samuel Foote Thomas BLACKMORE (mezzotinter); Joshua REYNOLDS (after) Luggage insurance George du MAURIER Those Browns and their luminous paint again George du MAURIER Queen Mary receiving the prisoners on the Tower green George CRUIKSHANK The Goddess Freya George CRUIKSHANK Advice to those about to marry – buy cheap furniture George CRUIKSHANK Shaving with care and expedition UNKNOWN John Bull in the year 1800 – John Bull in the year 1801 Thomas ROWLANDSON (etcher); George Moutard WOODWARD (draughtsman) The duellist UNKNOWN Such things are! UNKNOWN Bruin in his boat or The manager in distress James GILLRAY Ancient military dandies of 1450 – Modern military dandies of 1819 George CRUIKSHANK Sagittarius: The archer George CRUIKSHANK Monstrosities of 1825 and 6 George CRUIKSHANK