A Misapprehension at the Odeon, on a Day of Drama. “- Come on, come on let's go! - I am telling you it's not finished. The curtain has gone up again and there is still Roman on the stage,” plate 4 from Croquis Pris Au Théatre par Daumier, 1864
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Coming out of the mine, 1907
Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen
An Unpleasant Encounter. “Bernardel, Bernardel! Here comes the steamer... we will sink!,” plate 16 from Les Canotiers Parisiens, 1843
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
A "Statesman" of Contemporary Germany, August 25, 1944
Nikolai F. Denisovskii
Coming Out of the Hearing, First Plate, 1909
Jean Louis Forain
Coming Out of the Hearing, first plate, 1909
Jean Louis Forain
Emigrants Coming to the "Land of Promise.", 1902
Kelley & Chadwick
ComEd Substation, Chicago, Illinois, South Elevation
Stanley Tigerman
ComEd Substation, Chicago, Illinois, North Elevation
Stanley Tigerman
Herd of Cows Coming Out of a Wood, 1849
Charles Émile Jacque
Female Warriors Coming to the Aid of Britannia, n.d.
Thomas Stothard
Untitled (Sometimes I Come to Hate People), 1992
David Wojnarowicz
Jesus is Coming Wheelchair, Johannesburg, South Africa, c. 1960
Ian Berry
Come Out of Doors in Your New Dress, Travel by Underground, January 26, 1928
Alma Faulkner
Hojo Tokimune and Soga no Juro Sukenari celebrate Goro's coming of age, from the series "Illustrated Tale of the Soga Brothers (Soga monogatari zue)", c. 1843/47
Utagawa Hiroshige
Come Out of Doors and See Spring's New Dress, Travel by Underground, February 15, 1928
Alma Faulkner
Racehorse: Coming Back - Pulling Up Past the Finish, c. 1957
Robert Riger
(He is reading a letter) “A date, could it be from the cute Mme Giraud?? Yes, but it could also come from her husband who wants to pinch me…,” plate 8 from Coquetterie, 1840
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Stop firing or I'll come down and kick your ass, c. 1915
Francisque Poulbot
“- Alright, alright, I'm coming - one would think the house was on fire! - Enough about your fire!... I'm freezing. For two hours I've been pounding on the door. -(aside) that will teach you next time, not to give a tip!,” plate 32 from Émotions Parisiens, 1840