Seated Boy, Looking Sideways, c. 1830
Thomas Jones Barker
Aerial View-Looking North, 1933/34
Kaufmann & Fabry Co.
“Look! See how his eyes are on the saveloys and the ham.... it seems we like Papa's job?..... my little piglet!,” plate 51 from Moeurs Conjugales, 1842
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Looking West on 30th Street on a September Evening, from the series "Walking the High Line", 2000
Joel Sternfeld
Black Cañon, looking above from Mirror Bar, 1871
Timothy O'Sullivan
“- Tell me, my good man, is this the buffet?... it looks quite appetizing to me, I wouldn't mind having something....,” plate 19 from L'exposition Universelle, 1855
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Plate 49 from Plan of Chicago 1909: Chicago. View of the City from Jackson Park to Grant Park, Looking Towards the West. The proposed shore treatment as a park enclosing a waterway (or a series of lagoons) is shown, together with the enlarged yacht harbor, recreation piers, and a scheme for Grant Park., 1907
Daniel Hudson Burnham
Seated Troubadour Looking at Woman Asleep on Ledge, n.d.
Henry Fuseli
Cañon of Kanab Wash, Colorado River, Looking South, 1872
William H. Bell
Looking Out the Bus Doors, State Street, Chicago, 1991
Thomas Frederick Arndt
Women on the Veranda Looking at a Girl Picking Flower, about 1790s
Katsushika Hokusai
Main Street, Gorbals, Looking North, 1868
Thomas Annan
The Inconvenience of Having His Hair Curled. “Oh blast.... look here, watch out... you are burning me.... I am meeting someone, and I want you to make me look good....... but in order to declare my burning passion, I don't need to smell scorched!,” plate 31 from Les Beaux Jours De La Vie, 1844
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Venice from the Riva looking toward the Piazzale San Marco, c. 1890
Félix Ziem
Sketchbook, 1860/65
Odilon Redon
Saint Martin, in the Sallenche Valley, Looking Towards Mont Blanc, n.d.
Unknown artist
Two Sketches: Two Women and Baby with Man Looking On, n.d.
George Du Maurier
Classical Figures Looking at Tree Trunk with Carved Letters, n.d.
Unknown artist
"Nemo Non” (Every man looks for his own profit), c. 1563
Pieter van der Heyden
Six Mile Creek, Ithaca, N.Y. Well's Fall, looking down, 1860/65
J.C. Burritt