The Arrival of Cupid, from Memories of my Dead Wife, c.1906 -
Henry Tonks
Arethusa Pursued by Alpheus and Turned into a Fountain, 1731 -
Bernard Picart
Scene showing that those born under the sign of Aquarius in conjunction with the constellation of Aquila are imparted with warlike virtues, symbolised by a scene of triumph, from the Camera dei Venti, 1528 -
Giulio Romano (Orbetto)
Death and the Apothecary or The Quack Doctor, illustration from The English Dance of Death, published by R. Ackermann, London 1815-17 -
(after) Rowlandson, Thomas
A seated female nude with a cherub holding a gold water jug, in an interior with a landscape beyond -
William Etty
The Inferno, Canto 22, line 70: In pursuit He therefore sped, exclaiming; Thou art caught. -
Gustave Dore
Warrior Leaders Canoe on a Lake Inhabited by Monster Fish in Order to Capture an Island -
Mixtec
The Inferno, Canto 23, lines 52-54: Scarcely had his feet Reachd to the lowest of the bed beneath, When over us the steep they reachd -
Gustave Dore
The Rhinemaidens teasing Alberich, illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, 1910 -
Arthur Rackham
The Inferno, Canto 6, lines 24-26: Then my guide, his palms Expanding on the ground, thence filled with earth Raisd them, and cast it in his ravenous maw. -
Gustave Dore
Ceiling panel from the Stanzino delle Matematiche -
Giulio Parigi
William Longespee, 1st Earl of Salisbury d.1226 after a mid-13th century manuscript in Cambridge University Library -
Henry Shaw
Hairstyles with ribbons, illustration from 'La Mode Illustree', 1872 -
Anais Codouze
A Young Girl from Timbuktoo Being Offered by a Slave Master in Tripoli in 1854, from Voyages au Soudan et dans LAfrique Septentrionale, engraved by A. Adam, 1850 -
Pierre Tremaux
Tangoville sur Mer, caricature of Coco Chanel 1883-1971 dancing with Arthur Boy Capel, 1913 -
Georges Goursat Sem
The Interior of the Parthenon, illustration from Le Costume Ancien ou Moderne by Jules Ferrario, engraved by G. Castellini, Milan 1821 -
Alessandro Sanquirico
Caricature of prostitutes with their clients, from Le Rire, 1901 -
Edouard Touraine
Russian sailor in the Uniform of the Russian Navy at the end of the nineteenth century -
Anonymous Artist