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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 Pamela preparing to go home Antoine BENOIST (engraver); Joseph HIGHMORE (after) Wire mesh chair Charles EAMES (designer); Ray EAMES (designer); HERMAN MILLER, Michigan (manufacturer) Citizens, there is a rumour that we will soon be refused the law allowing divorce. Let us unite and declare a state of emergency for the nation Honoré DAUMIER That imbecile Dubrancard, instead of spending 300 francs for this dance-evening where they are just serving tea, he should rather have invited us for a good meal. (opinion of those who do not dance) Honoré DAUMIER Dame Nellie Melba John LONGSTAFF The second oriental head REMBRANDT Harmensz. van Rijn This is exactly how I feel right now Tracey EMIN Susanna Highmore Joseph HIGHMORE Reclining blue figure Mary Cecil ALLEN Madame Pfund Tom ROBERTS Lady in black James QUINN View of Windermere Lake, early morning George BARRET Glasgow Madeline GREEN Pamela preparing to go home Joseph HIGHMORE The rainbow Jean Charles CAZIN Le Diable boiteux or The Devil upon two sticks, conveying John Bull to the land of promise James GILLRAY Trial of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury Wenceslaus HOLLAR Phrixus presenting Chalciope with the skin of a sacrificed ram Paolo VERONESE (attributed to) Elsie Warren, past 70 Ruth MADDISON Household troops or A sketch of a few of the principal trustworthy and confidential domestics of worthy and confiding families Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK Titlepage Wenceslaus HOLLAR George Montagu, Duke and Earl of Manchester John JONES (mezzotinter); Gilbert STUART (after) The good old days George du MAURIER Tom and Jerry sporting their bits of blood among the pinks in Rotten Row Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK; George CRUIKSHANK The advantages of travel or A little learning is a dangerous thing: Plate 2 George CRUIKSHANK Mr B finds Pamela writing Louis TRUCHY (engraver); Joseph HIGHMORE (after) 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