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
View of the Campagna of Rome, Taken from the Villa d'Este at Tivoli, 1740 - 1814
Richard Cooper
Oil Refining, Whiting, Indiana, 1857 - 1926
Joseph Pennell
Newspaper Stall, Rue de Seine, 1834 - 1903
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Wing, 1840 - 1916
Odilon Redon
Cityscape, South from 37th Street, New York City, 1921 - 1999
N. Jay Jaffee
Christ Bearing the Cross, 1548 - 1612
Bernardino Poccetti
Liturgical Ceremony, 1830 - 1881
Ignacio Suárez Llanos
Hero Crowned with Laurel Riding a Horse, 1762 - 1844
Giuseppe Bernardino Bison
Pine Trees on the Seashore, 1885 - 1975
Howard Moore Turner
M. Charles asked me: So what does she have? ... And so I said: It is nothing ... I said what you had., p. 20, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
As for me, at least I don't say that I don't like proof spirits., p. 67, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
My little house, my mother ate it. My brother Zidor gambled away my hair, my shawls, my rings ... and all. And my late father drank the rest., p. 93, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
My respects to you, Mme. Widow-of-everyone!, p. 91, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Sigh! And I really liked lobster!, p. 87, 1804 - 1866