The Eye, Like a Strange Balloon Moves Towards Infinity, plate one from To Edgar Poe, 1882
Odilon Redon
Venus and Mars with Putti (recto); Bearded Man Moving to Right (verso), c. 1550
Circle of Parmigianino
Moving in with the Wagon (The Furnishings of the Boat), 1861
Charles François Daubigny
100 Boots Move On, 1973
Eleanor Antin
The Moving Spirit of London, 1910
Thomas Robert Way
Don't Board a Moving Train, 1920
George Loraine Stampa
Nice Move, 1975
Jim Nutt
Sophiatown (We Won't Move), 1955
Jürgen Schadeberg
It's a Change You Need - Move To Edgware, 1926
Victor Hembrow
Rich and Ready Orange Juice Carton Moving at High Speed in a Landscape, from Portfolio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1968/69
Richard Paulsen
Hermon: Cavalry Moving on Damascus, 1921
James McBey
Designers in Production, Moving Announcement, 1951
Elsa Kula
“- But I keep telling you that I cannot move my feet in these boots! - Don't worry, it'll come, it'll come...,” plate 8 from Tout Ce Qu'on Voudra, 1847
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Man Moving Bale, Cask, with Windmill in Distance, n.d.
Unknown artist
Moving Man, Pitt St., N.Y.C., 1938
Walter Rosenblum
Hamle, the Move: Adel Abidin, Rosa Barba, Runa Islam, 2012
Esen Karol
The Crowd Moves on, from Each Man in his Time, 1951
Richard Aberle Florsheim
“Yes, it is Leonidas...... No Question, it is Leonidas!” (The happy father deems it appropriate to be moved by recognizing Leonidas), plate 100 from Les Beaux Jours De La Vie, 1846
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
A Difficult Navigation. “- The boat doesn't move! Pull Dumouchel, pull.... why the devil don't you pull! - But I am doing nothing else than that for the last three hours!.... and this is called a pleasure trip! I'd rather sell my prunes in rue de la Verrerie.... that's less tiring!,” plate 6 from Les Canotiers Parisiens, 1843