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Morning: The Four Times of the Day, March 25, 1738. Creator: William HogarthMorning: The Four Times of the Day, March 25, 1738
A masterpiece of graphic humour, 1844. Creator: Hablot Knight BrowneA masterpiece of graphic humour, 1844. A man flirts with two young women: Theres our beautiful eye of grey, Sir, And our blue one that seems to say, Sir, If your intintions lie in that way, Sir
Primrose: Flirtation, from the series Floral Beauties and Language of Flowers (N75) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1892
His Girl, The Cricketers Score. Creator: Victor VennerHis Girl, The Cricketers Score
His Girl, The Sailors Mate. Creator: Victor VennerHis Girl, The Sailors Mate
On Board H. M. S. Calcutta, c. 1877, (1948). Creator: James TissotOn Board H.M.S. Calcutta, c.1877, (1948). From " English Fashion", by Alison Settle. [Collins, London, 1948]
Ladies inside a muddy, Bond Street, London, 1800View of two fashionable ladies inside a muddy (a low-hung coach) exchanging conversation with two admirers in Bond Street, London, 1800
Almacks Assembly Rooms, London, 1827. Artist: SW ForesInterior view of Almacks Assembly Rooms, King Street, Westminster, London, 1827; showing a crowd of visitors of both sexes and all ages engaged in gossip
Morning, plate I from Times of Day, 1738. Artist: William HogarthMorning, plate I from Times of Day, 1738. Scene in Covent Garden, London early on a winter morning. A small fire burns in the foreground. A stall-keeper is seated on a basket
Morning, 1738. Artist: J MollisonMorning, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. Covent Garden, London, early on a winter morning. A small fire burns in the foreground. A stall-keeper is seated on a basket
Flirtation, 1885. Artist: John Francis RigaudFlirtation, 1885; interior scene with a man sitting and eating, having returned from hunting; his quarry lies on the floor. A woman reaches for a kitchen utensil whilst turning to look at him
Sailor with Crab, 1874. Artist: Hendricus Jacobus BurgersSailor with Crab, 1874. A sailor with a crab teases a woman attempting to shut a door on him
Lodgings to Let, 1814Lodgings to Let, pub. 1814 (hand coloured engraving)
Sauntering along in the Twilight from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving, 1928Sauntering along in the Twilight.. from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving (1783 - 1859), pub. 1928 (colour lithograph)
Apres La Bataille, 1900. From Le Panorama - Paris la Nuit No. 1, [Librairie D Art - Ludovic Baschet editeur, Paris, 1900]
Ces Damess Amusent, 1900. From Le Panorama - Paris la Nuit No. 1, [Librairie D Art - Ludovic Baschet editeur, Paris, 1900]
Portrait by Constantin Guys, c1860, (1939). Artist: Constantin GuysPortrait by Constantin Guys, c1860, (1939). From Verve - Nos. 5-6, July-October 1939. [Verve, France, 1939]
Le Chapeau De Paille, c1622-1625, (c1915). Artist: Peter Paul RubensLe Chapeau De Paille, c1622-1625, (c1915). The painting is held by the National Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
The Tavern Door, Laetitia Deserted by her Seducer is Thrown on the Town, 1789. Artist: John Raphael SmithThe Tavern Door, Laetitia Deserted by her Seducer is Thrown on the Town, 1789. After George Morland (1762-1804). From The Connoisseur Vol. LXXV. [The Connoisseur, London, 1926]
A Man-Trap, 1780, (1903)A Man-Trap, 1780. From an original print published by Carington Bowles, 1780. From The Connoisseur Vol. VII [Otto Limited, London, 1903.]
Eleanor Nell Gwyn (1650-1687) English born mistress of King Charles II, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonaldEleanor Nell Gwyn (1650-687) English born long-time mistress of King Charles II. Eleanor Nell Gwyn (1650-1687) English born long-time mistress of King Charles II of England and Scotland
Flirtation. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodFlirtation. Stereoscopic card detail
Her funerall properly attended, plate VI of The Harlots Progress, 1833. Artist: J StubbsHer funerall properly attended, plate VI of The Harlots Progress, 1833. Early 19th century version of Hogarths series of 1732; the body of the harlot is surrounded by mourners
Morning (Four Times of the Day), 1738. Artist: William HogarthMorning (Four Times of the Day), 1738. Scene in Covent Garden, London, early on a winter morning. A small fire burns in the foreground. A stall-keeper is seated on a basket
Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804. People enjoying themselves dancing and flirting. Some boys have climbed a tree (left)
Flirtation, 1885, (1912). Artist: John Seymour LucasFlirtation, 1885, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, (Cassell and Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1912)
Tendre Souvenir, French Postcard, c1900. Private collection
Flirt, 1841. Artist: Miklos BarabasFlirt, 1841. From the Musee des Beaux Arts, Budapest
The Prodigal Son in the Tavern (Rembrandt and Saskia), c1635. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van RijnThe Prodigal Son in the Tavern (Rembrandt and Saskia), c1635. From the Dresden Gallery, Dresden, Germany
Syntax Star-gazing, c1815. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonSyntax Star-gazing, c1815. Dr Syntax showing a young woman the stars with a small refracting telescope typical of this date, while a manservant trips over a dog and falls headlong down the stairs
Egyptian painting of a young man and woman
A Harlots Progress, Plate 6, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 6, April 1732