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Eh! Qu'est-ce qu'il y a de nouveau?... 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierEh! Qu'est-ce qu'il y a de nouveau?... 19th century. Man: So! Any news? Servant: Monsieur, the whiting has gone up again since yesterday. Man: I warned you we would starve
The Winter Exhibition, Pall-Mall: "Morning", by Dicksee, 1862. Creator: W ThomasThe Winter Exhibition, Pall-Mall: "Morning", by Dicksee, 1862. Engraving of a painting....the morning of life...just opening from the maiden bud into the flower of womanhood...that pretty
The Bond Street battalion - or hospital staff from Holland!!!, 1799. Town fops feigning wounds (which had become fashionable on the return of the Guards from Holland)
Provinciaux visitant les curiosites de Paris (Provinicials Visiting the Curiosities of Paris), c. 1805
Les Invisibles en tete-a-tete (Tete-a-TêLes Invisibles en tete-a-tete (Tete-a-Tete with Poke Bonnets), c. 1805
Characters and Caricaturas, April 1743. Creator: William HogarthCharacters and Caricaturas, April 1743
Monstrosity of 1829: "Lo this is their very guise", 1829Monstrosity of 1829: " Lo this is their very guise", 1829
Characters in High Life, June 20, 1795. Creator: James GillrayCharacters in High Life, June 20, 1795
Characters and Caricaturas, April 1743. April 1743. Creator: William HogarthCharacters and Caricaturas, April 1743
Characters and Caricaturas, 1807, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookCharacters and Caricaturas, 1807, (1827). Hogarths response to the criticism that his characters were caricatures: above are characters with exaggerated features
Mural of Mercury, Pompeii, Italy. Erotic portrait of a figure with an erection
Mr O Brien, the Irish Giant, the Tallest Man in the Known World, 1803. Artist: John KayMr O Brien, the Irish Giant, the Tallest Man in the Known World, 1803. Patrick O Brien (c1765-1804), the Irish giant, being measured for a suit by an Edinburgh tailor