But it isn't Old!, from Through the Looking Glass, 1970
Peter Blake
Cañon of Kanab Wash, Colorado River, Looking South, 1872
William H. Bell
Personal Commissions: “A dream into the Real. Very sensuous, cheerful, SWF, 38, gifted, charming looking for a distinguished, very affluent hi-end art lover, a patron to share great heights. Ext#6910”, 2008
Leigh Ledare
Chicago Travel Sketches, "Looking South", Lincoln Park West at Clark and Skyline Sketch, 1996–1997
Eva L. Maddox
Sheet of Sketches: Sailors Aboard Ship Looking Toward Land (recto); Sheet of Sketches: Landscape and Battle Between an Angel and a Warrior (verso), n.d.
Thomas Nast
Ali vs Frazier (Sketchbook #26) [drawings for etching suite], 1972
LeRoy Neiman
“- Just look at that! the train that's about to pass is lucky to have a narrow escape.... the whole affair would have blown up if I hadn't noticed in time... - What is it then, what is it? - Why, it's obvious, a needle has been placed right on the rail... luckily I saw it in just in time!,” plate 1 from Les Chemins De Fer, 1843
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
A Young Woman Looks Toward the Future, Rainbow House, 1991
Angela Kelly
An Exaggerated Rejuvenation. “Just two or three sessions with me, Monsieur, and anyone who still claims to find a grey hair on you, is a malicious person.” As a matter of fact, since the end of the second session, Monsieur's head looks as shiny as that of a newborn baby, plate 52 from Les Beaux Jours De La Vie, published March 27, 1845
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Day Window Looking In/Night Window Looking In, 1972
Robert Cumming
Personal Commissions: “Trophy needs polishing. Attractive, intelligent, sweet and caring midwestern SWF, 25 seeks man to take me to my potential. Quiet and shy person, but have another side. Looking for man of means, a leader.”, 2008
Leigh Ledare
Riverness, Looking Toward the Chicago River from East Wacker Drive, Travel Sketch, 1996
Eric Owen Moss
View Looking Northeast from Jackson and Clark Streets, Chicago, Illinois, Travel Sketch, 1980
George Allen Hinds
Geogaphic Scarves. "Look Dodolphe, this is really the last sacrifice I'll do for your education... if you still don't get your geography right, it means you are completely clogged up... this time I'll stick your nose into it. To start with, you'll just need to make sure during the first day to only blow your nose in Normandy.... I'll slap you in the face if you blow your nose in the Channel!," plate 89 from Actualités, 1842
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Looking for What I Have Not Lost, from México Nueve, 1985
Alfredo Castañeda
Little Girl and Woman in Formal Gowns, Looking up Staircase, 1936/44
Gordon Coster
Balaklava, looking Seawards, 1855
Roger Fenton
Chicago Travel Sketches, "Looking South", LaSalle St at Board of Trade, 1996–1997
Eva L. Maddox
The Courtesan Kaoru of Chojiya Looking Down at a Love Letter on the Floor, c. 1773/75
Isoda Koryusai
Male Head Looking Down, n.d.