Beauty Looking Down at a Cat while Fixing a Mosquito Net, c. 1760/63
Suzuki Harunobu
Just at This Moment..., from Through the Looking Glass, 1970
Peter Blake
Look at This Sword, Was it to Be Resisted?, from Eleanora: from the Sorrows of Werter, n.d.
Haggitt
Central Park Looking to 5th Avenue from top of the Dakota, 72nd Street, c. 1961
Peter Fink
Young Man Looking Upwards with Outstretched Arms (recto); Woman Holding Mirror (verso), n.d.
Francesco Podesti
Looking South at 27th Street, from the series "Walking the High Line", September 2000
Joel Sternfeld
“I say to myself: would anybody imagine that we are coming from the Rue des Lombards?... We really don't look like confectioners at all,” plate 2 from Coquetry, 1839
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Looking South from West Skyride Tower, 1933/34
Kaufmann & Fabry Co.
“I can see Monsieur that you are not from Paris. Let me warn you: there are people who look perfectly harmless just like me. They might approach you and rob you!,” plate 21 from Types Parisiens, 1840
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Beauty of Spring Moon Looking at the Mirror, one of the series of eight views, 19th century
Teisai Hokuba
Buttermilk Creek, Ithaca, N.Y. View looking down 1st and 2d Falls, 207 feet, 1860/65
J.C. Burritt
Something to Look At, 1817
J. Johnston
And the two knights sat and looked at each other without speaking, from Through the Looking Glass, 1970
Peter Blake
Hollander Looking Far Away 紅毛人遠見之図 (Komojin enken zu), late 18th century to mid 19th century
Unknown Artist
Looking Down the Valley from Union Point, Yosemite, from the series "Watkins' Pacific Coast", 1861/76
Carleton Watkins
Two Men in Tricornes Seated Under Tree Looking Toward Richmond Hill from Near Petersham, n.d.
Francis Grose
Looking through the Ferris Wheel, near the top, from the series "Chicago and Vicinity", 1893
Henry Hamilton Bennett
On board the Caravel Santa Marie, looking aft, from the series "Chicago and Vicinity", 1887/93
Henry Hamilton Bennett
“- I really don't see why we shouldn't be nominated members of the surveillance council one of these days..... after all it isn't that difficult to look dignified... how about a pose like this?,” plate 2 from Croquis Parisiens, 1856
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
The pupils of the Institute Pascareau are trying their new school uniform which makes them look a little like the great Napoleon and a lot like little newspaper boys, plate 25 from Professeurs Et Moutards, published May 16, 1846
Honoré-Victorin Daumier