Ill fill a vacant peg, then, illustration for The Crooked Man, by Arthur Conan Doyle 1859-1930, published in Strand Magazine, July 189 -
Sidney Paget
It Passed with a Rattle and a Roar, illustration for The Final Problem by Arthur Conan Doyle 1859-1930, published in Strand Magazine, December 1893 -
Sidney Paget
Nothing could be better, said Holmes, illustration from The Stockbrokers Clerk by Arthur Conan Doyle 1859-1930, published in Strand Magazine, March 1893 -
Sidney Paget
The Intruder - James Charles Ward
White Teapot with Two Chestnuts, White Grapes and a Pear - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Peaches on a Wanli 'kraak' porselein plate - (after) Osias, The Elder Beert
Still-life with a Pendulum - Antonio de Pereda
A Bit of Blue - Henry Stacy Marks
Ahasuerus Showing his Treasure to Mordecai - Claude Vignon
A Berkemeyer, Grapes And A Peeled Lemon On A Jewelry Box, Peaches, An Orange And Grapes In A Wan-Li Dish, Crabs And A Knife On A Pewter Plate - Abraham Hendrickz Van Beyeren
Still Life Of Flowers And Fruit - David Emil Joseph de Noter
A pan of fish, a stoneware jug, onions and fruit - Harmen van Steenwyck