Laughing Kookaburra, from Birds and Flowers of Port Jackson, 1789 -
George Raper
The Inferno, Canto 25, lines 59-61: The other two Lookd on exclaiming: Ah, how dost thou change, Agnello! -
Gustave Dore
Exotic Bird, from 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca', c.1805-18 (5) -
Anonymous Artist
Six Fold Screen Depicting Reeds and Cranes Edo period Japanese -
Suzuki Kiitsu
Sea Horses, figures by J. Heath, engraved by E. Scott plate 52 from 'Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas', transcribed from the papers of Sydney Parkinson, pub. 1823 -
John Webber
Aleurites Moluccana, Booah Cras, Boorong Bierik Bierik, from 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist
Mallards chased by a hawk, illustration from Wildfowl anf Waders -
Frank Southgate
Spanish Jews taking refuge in the Atlas Mountains in the 15th century -
Louis Bombled
Two Sporting Dogs Attracted by a Squirrel on a Tree Stump -
John Wootton
The Broad Horned Antelope, from The Book of Antelopes -
Joseph Wolf
One of a series of paintings of flowers and insects 2 -
Hua Liu
Furred Animal, from 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist