Classical Figures Looking at Tree Trunk with Carved Letters, n.d.
Unknown artist
The Riva, Looking Towards the Caserna, 1880
Frank Duveneck
Masks and faces: Look at the announcements, 1857–58
Paul Gavarni
Looking North from West Skyride Tower, 1933/34
Kaufmann & Fabry Co.
Untitled (So help me God this is what they look like, stamped [?] Chattanooga Jun 8 1945), printed June 8, 1945
Unknown Maker
The husband wants him to look at his hot-bed, the friend only dreams of seeing his wife, plate 3 from Les Amisa, 1845
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Two warriors, one seated on a low foreground rock and holding a war hammer; the other figure seated on the ground behind him, holding a mace across his right shoulder and looking up at the foreground fugure, from Figurine series, n.d.
Salvator Rosa
Sketch of Man Leaning on Staff, Looking at Sleeping Woman, n.d.
Thomas Stothard
Vulcan Making Arms for Achilles, while Venus and Cupid Look On, n.d.
Abraham Drentwett, the elder
Looking at the Fuji Mountain on the Route (Dochu fuji o nozomu), 1805-1808
Teisai Hokuba
Woman and Child Looking Out at Plum Tree in Garden, early 19th century
Ryuryukyo Shinsai
Chicago Travel Sketches, "Looking South", Central Station at Mayor Daley's, 1996–1997
Eva L. Maddox
Camera Obscura Image of Central Park, Looking Northwest in Offices, 1999
Abelardo Morell
The Salesman's Hoax. – A Design Out of Fashion. "This kind of fabric has a delightful shade; Madame is the first to whom I have shown it.... all our young women are going to tear each other apart for it. What a charming design.... it would look marvellous on such an elegant form.... you absolutely need this, Madame," plate 2 from Les Carottes, 1844
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
It isn't Manners for Us to Begin..., from Through the Looking Glass, 1970
Peter Blake
Ante-Chamber, Looking East, No. 31 from the series "Imperial Gems", 1875/99
H.D. Udall
Sailors and Fishermen on Shore Looking at Ship under Stormy Sky, n.d.
Unknown artist
Grand Cañon of the Colorado River, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking East, 1872
William H. Bell
Looking Glass, 1760–90
Artist unknown
“You know, Monsieur Beaufumé, actually you have kept damned well considering your age. This costume suits you perfectly.... just too bad that it does not look good on everybody,” plate 36 from Croquis D'été, 1858