Guarding the Days Catch a Skye Terrier with a Cock and Hen Salmon -
John Russell
Digging Out and Capturing Porcupines, plate 54 Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium Of Hunting Wild Beasts, Birds, Fish engraved by Jan Collaert 1566-1628 published by Phillipus Gallaeus of Amsterdam -
Jan van der (Joannes Stradanus) Straet
Tapir of Malacca, from 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist
Illustration for In Fairyland A Series of Pictures from the Elf World -
Richard Doyle
An Italianate Landscape With Figures And Donkeys In The Foreground -
Jacob More
Virgin Forest on the Edge of the Blue Nile, from Voyages au Soudan Oriental et dans lAfrique Septentrionale by Pierre Tremaux 1818-95 engraved by Tirpenne and J. Gaildrau, 1852 -
Pierre Tremaux
The Fable of the Miller, His Son and the Donkey No. 7 -
Elihu Vedder
Exotic Bird, from 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca', c.1805-18 (6) -
Anonymous Artist
One of a series of paintings of birds and fruit, late 19th century 7 -
Guoche Wang
Un Couple De Chevreuils Dans Le Foret De Fontainebleau (A Couple of Roe-deers in the Forest of Fontainebleau) -
Rosa Bonheur
Coat of Arms of Charles V 1500-58 of the 23rd Chapter of the Order of the Golden Fleece -
Jacques Le Boucq
Panel from the Raphael Loggia at the Vatican, from Delle Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano, engraved by Giovanni Ottaviani c.1735-1808, published c.1772-77 2 -
(after) Savorelli, G. and Camporesi, P.
Peonies, Roses, Lilies, Poppies and other flowers -
Rachel Ruysch
Bitterns, Herons and Water Rails in a Landscape -
Paul de Vos
Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles -
James Gillray
The Inferno, Canto 30, lines 33-34: That sprite of air is Schicchi; in like mood Of random mischief vent he still his spite. -
Gustave Dore
Maharaja Sher Sing of the Punjab and his entourage out hunting, engraved by Louis Henri de Rudder 1807-81 -
(after) Soltykoff, A.
Phenicopterus americanus Flamenco sic engraved by Fournier, pub. by Bougeard -
Edouard Travies
'A fish came along and gave it a sharp nip', illustration from 'The Mischievious Mousie Book' -
Anne Anderson