Scene from The Winters Tale Autolycus singing Come buy of me come buy come buy buy lads or else your lasses cry come buy - Augustus Leopold Egg
Huntsmen with their dogs resting by a river - English School
A swag of peaches, grapes and apricots - Arnoldus Bloemers
Still Life - Jan Baptist van Fornenburgh
A Racehorse In A Loose Box - Henry Thomas Alken
An Oriental horseman holding a standard - Alexander Ossipovitch Orlovsky
Monastery Di San Martino, Naples - Antonio Joli
The Inferno, Canto 28, lines 116-119: By the hair It bore the severd member, lantern-wise Pendent in hand, which lookd at us and said, Woes me! - Gustave Dore
Figures unearthing a corpse, with other figures in the background, a city beyond - Pedro de Campana