Painted Banner (Thangka) from a Set of Seven Portraying the Sixteen Arhats (Elders), Early Disciples of the Historical Buddha Shakyamuni, 19th century
Maximilian and Maria of Burgundy, plate 2 from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor Maximilian I from the Triumphal Arch, 1515-17, printed c. 1520
Albrecht Dürer
Painted Banner (Thangka) of Dharmatala from a Set of Seven Portraying the Sixteen Arhats (Elders), Early Disciples of the Historical Buddha Shakyamuni, 19th century
Both are Measured in Inches and Reach to Infinity, from The Top Ten Historical Similarities (and Differences) Between Prints and Photographs, 2012
Allen Rawson Ruppersberg
Sketches of Kitchen Utensils, Bent Arm (recto); Historical Scene (verso), n.d.
Maximilian and Henry VII of England, plate 11 from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor Maximilian I from the Triumphal Arch, 1515-17, printed c. 1520
Erhard Schön
Medals on the Main Events Around the Reign of Louis the Great, With Historical Explanations (Medailles sur les Principaux Evenements du Regne Entire de Louis le Grand Avec des Explications Historiques), 1723
Antoine Coypel
Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription Rock, New Mexico, 1873 and 1978
Mark Klett
Church at Montigny-Sur-Loing, France, Travel Sketch, 1891
George Washington Maher
Church Tower, Cologne, Germany, Travel Sketch, 1891
George Washington Maher
Campanile, Piazza de San Marco, Venice, Italy, Travel Sketch, 1891
George Washington Maher
View of Florence, Italy, Travel Sketch, October 4, 1891
Unknown artist
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy, Travel Sketch, October 5, 1891
George Washington Maher
San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, Italy, Travel Sketch, May 24, 1889
George Washington Maher
Unidentified Garden Bench and Church, Rome, Italy, Travel Sketch, c. 1889
George Washington Maher
Windy Field in the Coulee Country, near Coon Valley, Wisconsin, 1962
Paul Vanderbilt
Hillside barns up from Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 1961
Paul Vanderbilt
Facade Panel from the Jordan Building, Chicago, Illinois, 1916–17 (demolished 1987)
John N. Coleman
Champagne Goblet, c. 1920
Josef Hoffmann
Window Pier from the Eli B. Felsenthal Store, Chicago, Illinois, 1905
Louis H. Sullivan