Caricature of Jules Valles cover illustration from La Lune -
Andre Gill
Anticipation or The Approaching Fate of the French Commercial Treaty -
James Gillray
The Surrender of Amsterdam or The Duke of Brunswick 1771-1815 in a Bustle -
James Gillray
Enchantments lately seen upon the Mountain of Wales or Shon ap Morgans Reconcilement to the Fairy Princess -
James Gillray
Drei Sanfte Narrenworte (Three Gentle Words Of A Fool) -
Paul Klee
Crumbs of Comfort or Old Orthodox restoring Consolation to his Fallen Children -
James Gillray
Parliamentary Reform or Opposition Rats leaving the House they had Undermined -
James Gillray
A Protestant Satirical Scene With Catholics And Devils Colluding -
Dutch School
"Why pluck'st thou me?" (Canto XIII., line 34) -
Gustave Dore
A grotesque colonnade leading to a monster whose open mouth reveals the river Styx, with Hades beyond, a dog in the foreground -
Milanese School
A Sea Nymph With Many Figures And Sea Creatures -
Lelio Orsi