He was a stout old gentleman, with a weatherbeaten countenance; he wore a laced doublet, broad belt and hanger, high-crowned hat and feather, red stockings and high-heeled shoes, illustration from Rip van Winkle, by Washington Irving 1783-1859, versi -
Arthur Rackham
Hey Up the Chimney Lass Hey After you, illustration in The Ingoldsby Legends of Mirth and Marvels, 1907 -
Arthur Rackham
How at a great feast that King Mark made came Eliot the harper and sang the lay that Dinadan had made -
Arthur Rackham
How Beaumains defeated the Red Knight, and always the damosel spake many foul words unto him -
Arthur Rackham
Hundling discovers the likeness between Siegmund and Sieglunde, illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, 1910 -
Arthur Rackham
I have seen some of your cloth with a little purple dickey...said Gissing Humbly, illustration from Where the Blue Begins, by Christopher Morley, published 1925 -
Arthur Rackham
I seized the opportunity of prosecuting my acquaintance with Miss Dashwood, illustration from The Irish Dragoon by Charles OMalley, published 1897 -
Arthur Rackham
Figures before the Swan Inn on the Banks of a River - Thomas Heeremans
H.M.S. Canopus (illustrated) - James Scott Maxwell
A Mountainous River Landscape With Boats Being Unloaded, A Hill-Top Church And A Village In The Distance - Gerrit Van Battem
Sunset On The Banks Of The L'Oise - Hippolyte Camille Delpy
Rowboats along the Shore 1895 - Arthur Wesley Dow
Scheveningen beach on a windy day 2 - Albert Van Beest
Mending the nets on the Scottish coast - Alexander Young
Etretat: the Falaise d'Aval at Sunset - Eugène Boudin
Convicts leaving Saint Martin de Re for the penal colony of Cayenne in Guyana - A. R. Moritz