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International Prints Drawings (16,696)
Figure used in 'Staking His Existence'
Charles Samuel KEENE
Charles Keene As Punch Raising Hat
Charles Samuel KEENE
Harlequin firing blunderbuss
Charles Samuel KEENE
Unfinished drawing showing Keene's later way of working
Charles Samuel KEENE
The Bohemian Party
Feliks TOPOLSKI
Stubb's Farm, Horsham, Sussex
Henry Martyn LACK
The Vine
Jean HARPER
Beach in Cyprus
Norman JANES
So I have seen a well built castle stand
Graham SUTHERLAND
Fish on a plate
Bernard BUFFET
Ponte del Piovan
James McNeill WHISTLER
The Flight with the Holy Family at the right (Flight into Egypt)
Giandomenico TIEPOLO
The Rest on the flight with Joseph in adoration (Flight into Egypt)
Giandomenico TIEPOLO
The Soul hovering over the Body
Luigi SCHIAVONETTI (etcher); William BLAKE (draughtsman)
Death's Door
Luigi SCHIAVONETTI (etcher); William BLAKE (draughtsman)
The mayor's wife lecturing the hermit
Albrecht DÜRER
Side view of a very slim man, arm in side view
Albrecht DÜRER
Essays on Physiognomy
Johann Casper LAVATER
Portrait of a lady (in blue dress with high-necked bodice and gold brooch pinned at neck)
George A. BUTTLE
Memories of Lincoln
Francis de ERDELY
In the garden
Franklin WHITE
The milliner, Renée Vert
Henri de TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
The vase bearers
Andrea ANDREANI (woodcutter); Bernardo MALPIZZI (draughtsman); Andrea MANTEGNA (after)
The corselet bearers
Andrea ANDREANI (woodcutter); Bernardo MALPIZZI (draughtsman); Andrea MANTEGNA (after)
The way in which the ancient Spaniards hunted bulls on horseback in the open country
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes; Eugène LOIZELET (reworked by)
Titlepage
Eugène LOIZELET
The Moors settled in Spain, giving up the superstitions of the Koran, adopted this art of hunting, and spear a bull in the open country
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes; Eugène LOIZELET (reworked by)
Manly courage of the celebrated Pajuelera in (the ring) at Zaragoza
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes; Eugène LOIZELET (reworked by)
The celebrated picador Fernando del Toro draws the fierce beast on with his pique
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
A Moor caught by the bull in the ring
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes; Eugène LOIZELET (reworked by)