"Ah!...the comets..., that always signals some great misfortunes!...I wouldn't be surprised if that poor Mme. Galuchet died suddenly yesterday evening!...", 1808-1879
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
"Ah! my poor Mrs. Chaffarou, this is truly the end of us...there's the comet coming and the sun's going!...", 1808-1879
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Death Breaks Roses (or: Lovers and Death), 1872 - 1942
Heinrich Vogeler
Parisians Surprised by the Rising Tide, 1808-1879
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
"Well, then, Mr. Caboulot, you're not coming?...It's time to go home...", 1808-1879
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
I've Loaded You Up, I Want to Overload You, 1808-1879
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
"Don't look over there, you see it's really only a dummy.", 1808-1879
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
Sleeping Girl in Grain Field, 1884 - 1950
Max Beckmann
The Bible in Pictures, 1794 - 1872
After Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
Sheafe House, Built l734, Razed 1887, Headquarters of Lord Peter, 1855 -
Henry Robertson Blaney
Boston Stone, A.D. 1737, Marshall Street, 1855 -
Henry Robertson Blaney
Boston Theatre, 1825, Federal Street, 1855 -
Henry Robertson Blaney
Lamb Tavern, 1746, Site of Adams House, 1845, 1855 -
Henry Robertson Blaney
Newman House, Corner Salem and Sheafe Streets, A.D. 1725-1889, 1855 -
Henry Robertson Blaney
Elmer Place, North End, off 116 Salem Street, 1855 -
Henry Robertson Blaney
Green Dragon Tavern, Union Street, 1855 -
Henry Robertson Blaney
Liberty Tree in 1774, Corner of Essex and Orange Streets, 1855 -