Chinese Talking Politics. Thanks to antiquity and the stability of the Constitution of China, this country is extremely unified... it counts only little more than 63 political parties. Quite often one finds Chinese citizens discussing vehemently on public places, using arguments they had prior seen in their favourite journal. Quite often the journal itself will replace the argument, being used as such, plate 20 from Voyage En Chine, published December 18, 1844
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
The Massacre at Jerusalem from The Story of Titus and Vespasian, 1650/75
Workshop of Gerard Peemans
Pitcher, 1806–20
Ebenezer Moulton
The Haberdasher Dandy, 1817–20
Charles Williams
Gem Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77
Benoît-Louis Prévost
Fables choisies, mises en vers, 1755
Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Temple of Minerva Medica, plate twenty-five from the Ruins of Rome, published February 20, 1798
M. Dubourg
Coin: 20 Marks, 1921
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
Redding Woods #20, 1968
Paul Caponigro
Church of St. Etienne du Mont, Paris, 1852
Charles Meryon
Saint Patrick's Cathedral, 5th Avenue, c. 1961
Peter Fink
View from Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State, Radio City, etc., c. 1961
Peter Fink
Brooklyn Bridge from Brooklyn, c. 1961
Peter Fink
Paperweight, c. 1910–20
Caesar Embarks by Boat to Join His Army from The Story of Caesar and Cleopatra, c. 1680
Workshop of Gerard Peemans
Untitled, 1855/68
Georgina Cowper
Zenkoji Temple and the Ferry at Kawaguchi (Kawaguchi no watashi Zenkoji) with dark blue stripe, No.20 from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1857
Utagawa Hiroshige
Mythological Figure: Achilles with Lionskin (recto); Sketches of Figures (verso), 17th century
Unknown artist
Plate 20, from XX Stuck zum (ornamental designs for goblets and beakers), 1601
Master A.P.
Chef des Eunuques, plate 20 from Caravanne du Sultan à la Mecque, 1748