Lady with a houpette
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Self-portrait aged 40
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Charles, Prince of Wales
Wenceslaus HOLLAR (etcher); Anthony van DYCK (after)
Lucas and Cornelis de Wael
Wenceslaus HOLLAR (etcher); Anthony van DYCK (after)
Montague Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey, K.G.; Royalist 1608(?)-1666
William FAITHORNE; Anthony van DYCK (after)
An English Gentlewoman
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Erminia and the old shepherd (Landscape with figures and sheep)
Richard EARLOM; CLAUDE LORRAIN (after)
Aeneas landed
Richard EARLOM (etcher); CLAUDE LORRAIN (after)
The skinning of the Aboma Snake shot by Cap. Stedman
William BLAKE (engraver); John Gabriel STEDMAN (draughtsman)
Vala, Hyle and Skofeld
William BLAKE
William Sanderson
William FAITHORNE; Lawrence SOUR (after)
Mousehold Heath
John CROME
Edward Bright
James McARDELL (mezzotinter); David OGBORNE (after)
Queen Katherine's dream
William BLAKE (etcher); Henry FUSELI (draughtsman)
The Garden of Eden
William BELL SCOTT (etcher); William BLAKE (after)
Unyoked heifers loitering homeward, low
William BLAKE
View at Blenheim
Joseph Constantine STADLER; Joseph FARINGTON (after)
Colinet mocked by two boys
William BLAKE
One of the large carved marble slabs over which the emperor was carried during his visits to the Temple of the Imperial Ancestors
Hedda MORRISON
Collar, cuff and earrings
THIERRY MUGLER, Paris (fashion house); Thierry MUGLER (designer)
Daddy Hercules
Emil Cañita
First there was a mountain
Christien MEINDERTSMA (designer); TOOLS FOR TECHNOLOGY (manufacturer)
Top and jeans
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER, Paris (fashion house); Jean Paul GAULTIER (designer)
No title (Craftsperson)
Hedda MORRISON
No title (Crafting an instrument)
Hedda MORRISON
Pewter was used in the manufacture of many household utensils
Hedda MORRISON
Country rigger
Emil Cañita
Itinerant refreshment stall for children. Wherever there might be a demand, there would be some specialist hawker filling the needs of even the smallest customer
Hedda MORRISON
No title (Boy in street)
Hedda MORRISON
Repairing a painting prior to remounting, work calling for the most exacting skills
Hedda MORRISON