The shadow
DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); G. J. PINWELL (draughtsman)
The summer woods
DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Frederick WALKER (draughtsman)
Winged bull watched by four children
Pablo PICASSO
Tobias carrying the fish, walking with the Angel
Hendrik GOUDT; Adam ELSHEIMER (after)
Grammar
Cornelis CORT (engraver); Frans FLORIS (after)
Marie de Medici, Queen of France
Jan WIERIX
Charles I, King of England
Pieter de JODE II (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after)
Marie de Medici
Pieter de JODE II (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after)
Henrietta-Maria, Queen of England
Jonas SUYDERHOEF (engraver); Pieter SOUTMAN (after); Anthony van DYCK (after)
Well-known folly
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Margaret, Countess of Carlisle
Pierre LOMBART (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (?MEYSSENS) (after)
Home décor (Preston + de Stijl = Citizen) Panorama
Gordon BENNETT
The dark at the end of the day
Murray WALKER
Inscription in a hermitage
DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Henry Stacy MARKS (draughtsman)
Erycius Puteanus
Pieter de JODE II (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after)
Young man with his eyes lowered, wearing a cap ornamented with plumes, facing right
Giovanni Benedetto CASTIGLIONE
Kingston Bank no. 2
Frank SHORT (engraver); J. M. W. TURNER (after)
Huntsmen in a wood
Frank SHORT (engraver); J. M. W. TURNER (after)
The dijk bell
Frank SHORT
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England
Abraham BLOOTELING (mezzotinter); Peter LELY (after)
Queen Mary receiving the prisoners on the Tower green
George CRUIKSHANK
Charitable newspapers
Honoré DAUMIER
Mother and child
Marc CHAGALL
Marie de Medici
Paulus PONTIUS (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after)
Charles I, King of England
Johannes MEYSSENS (etcher and engraver) (attributed to); Anthony van DYCK (after)
A triumpher in Milan
A conqueror in Milan, or, A triumphant bird of prey
Honoré DAUMIER
Let's see, let's see, you've got the number 57 and I just called again for 3
Honoré DAUMIER
The bill poster
Honoré DAUMIER
Beggar with crutches and hat, seen from behind
Jacques CALLOT
A Sunday amateur. Ah, if I had all these old pictures, how I could sell all these beautiful frames
Honoré DAUMIER