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Rag kimono JAPANESE Charles I, King of England Adriaen LOMMELIN (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden Paulus PONTIUS (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) Constantijn Huygens Paulus PONTIUS (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) Aubert le Mire Paulus PONTIUS (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc Lucas VORSTERMAN I (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) Alexander Cruden M.A. Thomas TROTTER; Thomas FRYE (after) The Pit of Disease: Gianni Schicchi and Myrrha William BLAKE The Circle of Falsifiers. Dante and Virgil covering their Noses because of the Stench William BLAKE Of what ill will he die? Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Nanny's boy Francisco GOYA y Lucientes How they pluck her! Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Charles I, King of England with Pierre Antoine Bourdin, Seigneur de Saint-Antoine Bernard BARON (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) King Arthur and the weeping queens DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Dante Gabriel ROSSETTI (draughtsman) The king at the gate Joseph SWAIN (wood-engraver); Frederick SANDYS (draughtsman) Untitled (half figure of a king holding a serpent) Lucas CRANACH I (attributed to) Youth on a horse Lucas CRANACH I Méphistophélès in the students' tavern Eugène DELACROIX Life's journey DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Frederick SANDYS (draughtsman) (Well-dressed man walking down a road, followed by children pulling a donkey) Josiah Wood WHYMPER (wood-engraver); James MAHONEY (draughtsman) (Figures seated in a park) Joseph SWAIN (wood-engraver); Frederick WALKER (draughtsman) Boy and sleeping girl by candlelight Pablo PICASSO Fortune-hunting James GILLRAY (etcher); Brownlow NORTH (draughtsman) The York Dilly or The triumph of innocence Thomas ROWLANDSON Blow Francisco GOYA y Lucientes The Lawn with the Kings and Angels William BLAKE The angel crossing the Styx William BLAKE It is time Francisco GOYA y Lucientes The chamber of genius Thomas ROWLANDSON Isabella Clara Eugenia, Archduchess of Austria Jan Harmensz. MULLER (engraver); Peter Paul RUBENS (after)