Plate II, Jerusalem, c.1804-20. The daughters of Albion represented by swan-like and fish-like creatures -
William Blake
Satan going to and fro in the Earth, and another figure -
William Blake
Satan, Sin, and Death- Satan Comes to the Gates of Hell -
William Blake
Dartel Arm A Dancing Couple With A Flute Player And Other Figures Making Merry - Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne
Peasant Wedding Dance - Pieter The Younger Brueghel
Venetian Pleasure 1718 - Jean-Antoine Watteau
La Revue 'Sous un pont d'or' des Folies Bergeres, 1926-27 - Stanislaus Walery
On a Venetian balcony - Antonio Paoletti
Circus Scene - Henri-Gabriel Ibels
Marie Taglioni (1804-84) as the Sylph in 'La Sylphide', c.1832 - Alfred-Edward Chalon
The Masked Ball - Giuseppe Bernardino Bison
Despairing of her fleeting visits, James captures La Sylphide with a scarf bearing some witches' evil curse; struck by a fatal blow, her wings fall to the ground, Marie Taglioni (1804-1884) in Act II of a performance of 'La Sylphide, Souvenir D'Adieu' - Alfred-Edward Chalon