Exploitation of paternity.
Well, my son, never lose your filial piety, always remember that a father represents all that is sacred. So say, you don't have a few sous to give me, I'm dying of thirst and I'm out of tobacco.
Honoré DAUMIER
Hera
George W. LAMBERT
The arbour
E. Phillips FOX
Saint Geneviève provisioning Paris under siege
Pierre PUVIS de CHAVANNES
Louis ghost chair (Crystal)
Philippe STARCK (designer); KARTELL, Milan (manufacturer)
He looks fierce, but he is really a nice person
Utagawa KUNIYOSHI
Quartermaster Coull
George Paul CHALMERS
Oedipus
Glyn Warren PHILPOT
Night (no. 2)
William ORPEN
Welcome shade
Keeley HALSWELLE
Pamela greets her father
Joseph HIGHMORE
Keswick, lake
John CONSTABLE
Titlepage
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Two bells
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Titlepage
Henri LE ROY; Wenceslaus HOLLAR (after)
Plundering and burning a village
Jacques CALLOT
Suit
INĀRS LĀCIS, Melbourne (fashion house); Inārs LĀCIS (designer)
Loss
Arthur BOYD
'Tween acts
Athol SHMITH
Untitled self portrait #1-12
Mike PARR
Charity
Heinrich ALDEGREVER
Interior of the Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam
Romeyn de HOOGHE
What London crushes are coming to
George du MAURIER
Tom and Jerry taking Blue Ruin after the spell is broke up
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK
The fight between the lion Wallace and the dogs Tinker and Ball
Theodore LANE
A modern hell: Bob's first introduction to gaming
Henry Thomas ALKEN
The advantages of travel or A little learning is a dangerous thing: Plate 1
George CRUIKSHANK
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Crispijn de PASSE the elder (engraver); Isaac OLIVIER I (after)
Pamela preparing to go home
Antoine BENOIST (engraver); Joseph HIGHMORE (after)
Wire mesh chair
Charles EAMES (designer); Ray EAMES (designer); HERMAN MILLER, Michigan (manufacturer)