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Masquerade. Intermedium; Holberg Gallery. Scenes from Ludvig Holberg's comedies, 1813
Portrait of Mrs. Pauline Hagen, 1825. Creator: Christian Albrecht JensenPortrait of Mrs. Pauline Hagen, 1825
Mr. Holbrook Blinn, in costume, 1919 Mar. 6. Creator: Arnold GentheMr. Holbrook Blinn, in costume, 1919 Mar. 6. American actor
Leslie, Marguerite L. Miss, portrait photograph, 1913 Apr. 6. Creator: Arnold GentheLeslie, Marguerite L. Miss, portrait photograph, 1913 Apr. 6
Mrs. John Hays Hammond with Miss White, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. John Hays Hammond with Miss White, 1913Mrs. John Hays Hammond with Miss White, 1913. US author Natalie Harris Hammond, wife of mining engineer John Hays Hammond
Miss Helen St. Goar, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 29. Creator: Arnold GentheMiss Helen St. [or Saint] Goar, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 29
Mrs. Beryl F. Carroll, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. Beryl F. Carroll, 1911. Creator: Harris & EwingMrs. Beryl F. Carroll, 1911. [Jennie Dodson, wife of US politician and publisher Beryl Franklin Carroll who was Governor of Iowa]
Portrait de Henri-Louis Lekain (1728-1778), dans le rôle de Gengis-Khan de "l'Orphelin de... 1769Portrait de Henri-Louis Lekain (1728-1778), dans le role de Gengis-Khan de "l'Orphelin de la Chine", tragedie de Voltaire, 1769
The New Long Back'd Hobby made to carry Three without Kicking, published June 19, 1819. Creator: William HeathThe New Long Back'd Hobby made to carry Three without Kicking, published June 19, 1819. A hobby horse (a forerunner of the bicycle) adapted to carry a passenger
Edith Wilson? and William Gibbs McAdoo, between 1913 and 1917. Creator: Harris & EwingEdith Wilson? and William Gibbs McAdoo, between 1913 and 1917. American lawyer and politician William Gibbs McAdoo (in civilian clothes) and First Lady Edith Wilson with sailors
Toussaint L'Ouverture, 1887. Creator: UnknownToussaint L'Ouverture, 1887. Francois Dominique Toussaint-Louverture, Haitian revolutionary leader and general, was born enslaved on the French colony of Saint-Domingue, now known as Haiti
Mary Boyle O'Reilly, writer, lecturer on sociology, 1913. Creator: Harris & EwingMary Boyle O'Reilly, writer, lecturer on sociology, 1913. Irish-American social reformer and journalist during World War I. Her companion holds a document labelled A Bill
Miss Ethel Reed, c1895. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonMiss Ethel Reed, c1895. Ethel Reed, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing hat and fur coat or cape, with right hand under collar. [Artist, illustrator, graphic designer]
The New Fashion Phaeton, February 22, 1776. Creator: Philip DaweThe New Fashion Phaeton, February 22, 1776. Sic Itur ad Astra, (Thus one goes to the stars). Attributed to Philip Dawe
Democratic National Convention - Mrs. May Wakewright I.E. Arkwright Hutton, Delegate, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingDemocratic National Convention - Mrs. May Wakewright [sic] i.e. Arkwright Hutton, Delegate, 1912. American suffrage leader and labour rights advocate May Arkwright Hutton at a political meeting
Benning Races. Miss Helen Taft, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Benning Races. Miss Helen Taft, 1912Benning Races. Miss Helen Taft, 1912. [Daughter of US president. Benning Race Track in Washington, D.C. opened in 1890]
Dolly Madison Breakfast - Mrs. Pickford, Mrs. Champ Clark, Mrs. C.H. Mcdonnell, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingDolly Madison Breakfast - Mrs. Pickford, Mrs. Champ Clark, Mrs. C.H. McDonnell, 1912. Society occasion, USA. Genevieve Davis Bennett (centre)
Dolly Madison Breakfast - Mrs. William F. Dennis; Mrs. Chase Riker; Mrs. Mann Barker, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingDolly Madison Breakfast - Mrs. William F. Dennis; Mrs. Chase Riker; Mrs. Mann Barker, 1912. Society occasion, USA. Wives of influential men - the older woman is wearing late 19th century bonnet
The Bible used by Charles I, 17th century, (1850). Creator: UnknownThe Bible used by Charles I, 17th century, (1850). Bible used by Charles I...on the scaffold, on the day of his martyrdom, January 30, 1649'
Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, for Opera, &c. 1850. Creator: Unknown. Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, for OperaFashions for May - Crinoline Hat, for Opera, &c. 1850. Hat...of open pattern, trimmed generally with a flower or feathers, and worn to the opera, &c'
Springbok Hunting in South Africa, 1850. Creator: UnknownSpringbok Hunting in South Africa, 1850. The Springbok, or Bontebok {Antilope euchore)...is a most magnificent animal, larger than the gazelle, equalling...the speed of the fastest race-horse
Cape Waggoner taking Snuff, 1850. Creator: UnknownCape Waggoner taking Snuff, 1850. The Waggon Driver...is a grotesque fellow, worthy of the team; he is taking snuff in the native fashion - by rubbing it on his teeth!'
The African Exhibition, at the Cosmorama, Regent-Street, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe African Exhibition, at the Cosmorama, Regent-Street, 1850. These individuals are...an Amaponda woman from the south, and "Larcher"
Fashions for May - Crinoline Hat, 1850. Creator: UnknownFashions for May - Crinoline Hat, 1850....trimmed generally with a flower or feathers, and worn to the opera, &c'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
Royal Academy Exhibition - "The Infant Academy", Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1850. Creator: UnknownRoyal Academy Exhibition - "The Infant Academy", Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1850. London exhibition of painting. Sir Joshua Reynolds, the first President of the Royal Academy
Portrait of B.C. Rettig, b. Jaderholm, (c1820s). Creator: Carl Peter LehmannPortrait of B.C. Rettig, b. Jaderholm, (c1820s)
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 International Exhibition: Coalbrookdale gates and court, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: Coalbrookdale gates and court, 1862. The gates...consist of three portions, intervening between the four pillar-like piers
Mrs. Bryan Cooke (Frances Puleston, 1765-1818), ca. 1787-91. Creator: George RomneyMrs. Bryan Cooke (Frances Puleston, 1765-1818), ca. 1787-91
The New Star, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe New Star, 1895-1896. A sudden star, it shot through liquid air; And drew behind a radiant trail of hair. Illustration for " The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope
Mademoiselle de Maupin, 1897. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyMademoiselle de Maupin, 1897. For an intended edition of the book by Theophile Gautier, but published in a portfolio after the death of the artist (Beardsley)
Titlepage to The Savoy Nos 1 and 2, 1895. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyTitlepage to The Savoy Nos 1 and 2, 1895. A woman with an ostrich-feather headdress and a man in Pierrot costume. Illustration for " The Savoy", a magazine of literature, art
L Education Sentimentale, 1894. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyL Education Sentimentale, 1894. This drawing created much stir at the time...[it was] subsequently cut off and tinted by the artist and renamed Mrs Marsuple (from Under the Hill)
The Battle of the Beaux and the Belles, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Battle of the Beaux and the Belles, 1895-1896. Belinda knocks over a chair in her rage. To arms, to arms! the fierce virago cries; And swift as lightning to the combat flies
Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes, II, 1894. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyComedy-Ballet of Marionettes, II, 1894. Two women, one in bloomers and the other in a figure-hugging dress with flounced sleeves and hem. From The Yellow Book, Vol. II
Messalina, 1895. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyMessalina, 1895. Probably intended as one of the illustrations to the Sixth Satire of Juvenal, privately printed by Leonard Smithers
Design for a Yellow Book Cover, 1894-1895. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyDesign for a Yellow Book Cover, 1894-1895. A woman holding a muff looks at a pile of books: Story of Venus and Tannhauser, Discords, Shakespeare, The Yellow Book, Dickens. This design was not used
Mr. Bannister and Miss Orser, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonMr. Bannister and Miss Orser, c1780-1825. John Bannister was born at Deptford [London], May 12, 1760. He was the son of Charles Bannister, noted English actor
The Rivals, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Rivals, c1780-1825. These two young men, one a dashing young officer, the other a gallant but unattractive adventurer, are displaying their simulated affections to the complacent rich dowager
Fan, France, 1875 / 1880. Creator: UnknownFan, France, 1875/1880
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1785. Creator: Sir Robert Peel and CoPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1785. Lady and gentleman, turbanned groom with horses, riders and hunting dogs. After Daniel Mytens the elder, manufactured by Sir Robert Peel
Abundantia, from The Four Continents and Related Allegories, Brussels, c. 1680 / 1700Abundantia, from The Four Continents and Related Allegories, Brussels, c. 1680/1700. Woven at the workshop of Albert Auwercx, after a cartoon by Lodewijk van Schoor and Pieter Spierinckx
Coffin with Cobra (Atum) and Ostrich Feather of Goddess Maat on the Top, Egypt, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)
The Resurrection, 1619 / 20. Creator: Cecco del CaravaggioThe Resurrection, 1619/20
Panthea, Cyrus, and Araspas, 1631 / 34. Creator: Laurent de la HyrePanthea, Cyrus, and Araspas, 1631/34
Old Man with a Gold Chain, 1631. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van RijnOld Man with a Gold Chain, 1631
The Family Concert, 1666. Creator: Jan SteenThe Family Concert, 1666