Curator
Art Institute Chicago
Harvard art museum
My Exhibition
Sigh! And I really liked lobster!, p. 87, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Louison, what is yours is mine ... and I'm thirsty!, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Don't make a mistake, young man! The taffeta goes to my house. -And the velvet for Magdalen., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Hush! A stockholder who just touched his dividend!, p. 21, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
And so, my uncle, tell me ... these lovely little flowers, where do they come from and what do they become? -Manure, p. 14, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
New Year Print: Boys Delivering a Money Tree Branch and Auspicious Objects
Chinese
New Year Print: Qilin Delivering Sons and Good Wishes
Chinese
New Year Print: Child with Sanxian (Lute) and Toys
Chinese
New Year Print: Boys Delivering a Money Tree Branch and a Deer
Chinese
Verses Invoking `Ali, folio from an album
Calligraphy by Mir Muhammad
Three Figures, 1891 - 1968
Fritz Pauli
Side View of St. Peter's Church and Environs Taken from without the Walls of Rome, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
Part of the Colonade and Piazza leading to St. Peter's Church at Rome, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
View of the Ruins of Diocletian's Baths and Adjacent Buildings at Rome, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
View in the Inside of the Amphitheatre of Vespasian at Rome, Commonly Called the Colosseo, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
A View of the Ruins of the Temple of Peace with Part of the City, Taken from the Villa Farnese in the Campo Vaccino at Rome, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
View of the Remains of Caracalla's Baths, Taken from the Jesuits Gardens at Rome, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
An Ancient Bridge Called Ponte Salaro, upon the River Anione which Joins the Tiber near Rome, & the Remains of an Ancient Sepulcre, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
A View Taken in the Gardens of the Villa Negroni at Rome, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
Ponte Nomentano, an Ancient Bridge upon the Anione, with the Remains of a Sepulchral Monument near Rome, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper