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Background imagePrig Collection: Scenes from the Passion of Christ: The Crucifixion [middle panel], 1380s

Scenes from the Passion of Christ: The Crucifixion [middle panel], 1380s

Background imagePrig Collection: Scenes from the Passion of Christ: The Agony in the Garden, the Crucifixion... 1380s

Scenes from the Passion of Christ: The Agony in the Garden, the Crucifixion... 1380s
Scenes from the Passion of Christ: The Agony in the Garden, the Crucifixion, and the Descent into Limbo [entire triptych], 1380s

Background imagePrig Collection: Christ Crucified between the Two Thieves: The Three Crosses, ca. 1660

Christ Crucified between the Two Thieves: The Three Crosses, ca. 1660

Background imagePrig Collection: Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves; oval plate, ca. 1641

Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves; oval plate, ca. 1641

Background imagePrig Collection: Everyman, ca. 1558. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden

Everyman, ca. 1558. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
Everyman, ca. 1558

Background imagePrig Collection: Christ crucified between the two thieves, the three Marys at the foot of the cross, 1612

Christ crucified between the two thieves, the three Marys at the foot of the cross, 1612

Background imagePrig Collection: Christ Crucified between the Two Thieves: The Three Crosses, 1653. 1653

Christ Crucified between the Two Thieves: The Three Crosses, 1653. 1653
Christ Crucified between the Two Thieves: The Three Crosses, 1653

Background imagePrig Collection: Salvator Rosa among the Brigands, after 1844. Creator: Adolphe Pierre Riffaut

Salvator Rosa among the Brigands, after 1844. Creator: Adolphe Pierre Riffaut
Salvator Rosa among the Brigands, after 1844

Background imagePrig Collection: The Man who Pretends to be Asleep While the Thief Enters his House... 18th century

The Man who Pretends to be Asleep While the Thief Enters his House... 18th century
The Man who Pretends to be Asleep While the Thief Enters his House Becomes Drowsy and Really Falls Asleep, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century

Background imagePrig Collection: King Joes Retreat From Madrid, August 21, 1808. August 21, 1808

King Joes Retreat From Madrid, August 21, 1808. August 21, 1808
King Joes Retreat From Madrid, August 21, 1808

Background imagePrig Collection: The Crucifixion, 1481-82. Creator: Circle of the Housebook Master (German, active Middle Rhineland)

The Crucifixion, 1481-82. Creator: Circle of the Housebook Master (German, active Middle Rhineland)
The Crucifixion, 1481-82

Background imagePrig Collection: Venus with Cupid the Honey Thief, ca. 1580-1620. Creator: Copy after Lucas Cranach the Elder

Venus with Cupid the Honey Thief, ca. 1580-1620. Creator: Copy after Lucas Cranach the Elder
Venus with Cupid the Honey Thief, ca. 1580-1620

Background imagePrig Collection: The Crucifixion. Creator: Andrea di Bartolo

The Crucifixion. Creator: Andrea di Bartolo
The Crucifixion

Background imagePrig Collection: The Fortune-Teller, probably 1630s. Creator: Georges de la Tour

The Fortune-Teller, probably 1630s. Creator: Georges de la Tour
The Fortune-Teller, probably 1630s

Background imagePrig Collection: Thieves Gambling, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Thieves Gambling, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Thieves Gambling, 1872. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co. 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C. 1872]

Background imagePrig Collection: Thief on the cross, 1500-1504, (1943). Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder

Thief on the cross, 1500-1504, (1943). Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Thief on the cross, 1500-1504, (1943). Detail from crucifixion scene. Drawing in the Kupferstichkabinett, Staatlichen Museen, Berlin

Background imagePrig Collection: The Knave of Hearts, Brought back those Tarts, And vowed he d steal no more, 1880

The Knave of Hearts, Brought back those Tarts, And vowed he d steal no more, 1880. From " The Queen of Hearts", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imagePrig Collection: The other two look d on, exclaiming, Ah! How dost thou change, Agnello!, c1890

The other two look d on, exclaiming, Ah! How dost thou change, Agnello!, c1890
The other two look d on, exclaiming, " Ah! How dost thou change, Agnello!", c1890. The Florentine thief Agnello Brunelleschi and Cianfa Donati the serpent merging into a single body

Background imagePrig Collection: Jack Sheppards Escapes, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Jack Sheppards Escapes, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Jack Sheppards Escapes, (c1872). Series of diagrams illustrating the many daring escapes of celebrated thief Jack Sheppard (1702-1724), from Newgate Prison in London in 1724

Background imagePrig Collection: Thomas Blood, (1817)

Thomas Blood, (1817). Colonel Thomas Blood (1618-1680), was an Anglo-Irish officer best known for his attempt to steal the Crown Jewels of England from the Tower of London in 1671

Background imagePrig Collection: The Humours of Billingsgate, 1736, (1920). Artist: Arnoldus van Haecken

The Humours of Billingsgate, 1736, (1920). Artist: Arnoldus van Haecken
The Humours of Billingsgate, 1736, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imagePrig Collection: Bawds and pickpockets around a trader at Covent Garden piazza, Westminster, London, c1780

Bawds and pickpockets around a trader at Covent Garden piazza, Westminster, London, c1780

Background imagePrig Collection: How to stand at ease, or a lesson for the Volunteer Gazers, 1804

How to stand at ease, or a lesson for the Volunteer Gazers, 1804. Scene in St Pauls Churchyard of a victim between two pickpockets

Background imagePrig Collection: Colonel Jack, the highwayman, robbing Mary Smith on her way to Kentish Town, London, c1750

Colonel Jack, the highwayman, robbing Mary Smith on her way to Kentish Town, London, c1750

Background imagePrig Collection: Scenes in London, c1830

Scenes in London, c1830. No 25: two men at table, one smoking a pipe, the other a cheroot. No 26: a man ordering a meagre meal. No 27: a small Bluecoat boy challenges a large schoolfellow

Background imagePrig Collection: The night mayor - or magistratical vigilance, 1816

The night mayor - or magistratical vigilance, 1816. Alderman Wood, followed by constables, enters a thieves kitchen where a watchman drinks gin with companions

Background imagePrig Collection: Jonathan Wild going to the place of execution, London, 1725

Jonathan Wild going to the place of execution, London, 1725. Soldiers leading the notorious criminal past St Sepulchre Church along Skinner Street on the way to the gallows at Tyburn

Background imagePrig Collection: Seize the despoiler! Rescue the gold! Help us! Help us! Woe! Woe!, 1910. Artist

Seize the despoiler! Rescue the gold! Help us! Help us! Woe! Woe!, 1910. Artist
Seize the despoiler! Rescue the gold! Help us! Help us! Woe! Woe!, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie

Background imagePrig Collection: The Robbers and the Donkey, c. 1860s, (1946). Artist: Honore Daumier

The Robbers and the Donkey, c. 1860s, (1946). Artist: Honore Daumier
The Robbers and the Donkey, c.1860s, (1946). Lithograph after Daumiers painting The Thieves And The Donkey, 1858-1860. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries

Background imagePrig Collection: Have Mercy! He Shrieked, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget

Have Mercy! He Shrieked, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
Have Mercy! He Shrieked, 1892. Illustration from The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle. From The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly - Vol. III

Background imagePrig Collection: At My Cry He Dropped It, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget

At My Cry He Dropped It, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
At My Cry He Dropped It, 1892. Illustration from The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet by Arthur Conan Doyle. From The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly - Vol. III

Background imagePrig Collection: He Burst Into Convulsive Sobbing, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget

He Burst Into Convulsive Sobbing, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
He Burst Into Convulsive Sobbing, 1892. Illustration from The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle. From The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly - Vol. III

Background imagePrig Collection: Colonel Bloods House, Westminster, London, c1870 (1878)

Colonel Bloods House, Westminster, London, c1870 (1878). Colonel Thomas Blood (1618-1680) was an Anglo-Irish army officer

Background imagePrig Collection: Leofa the robber stabbing Edmund I at a festival at Pucklekirk, Gloucestershire 946 (1793)

Leofa the robber stabbing Edmund I at a festival at Pucklekirk, Gloucestershire 946 (1793)
Leofa the robber (after returning from banishment) stabbing Edmund I at a festival at Pucklekirk in Gloucestershire, 946 (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W

Background imagePrig Collection: Slight of hand by a Monkey - or the Ladys head unloaded, c1812

Slight of hand by a Monkey - or the Ladys head unloaded, c1812. [W. Davison, Alnwick, c1812]

Background imagePrig Collection: The Thief, c1890-1940, (1925). Artist: W Heath Robinson

The Thief, c1890-1940, (1925). Artist: W Heath Robinson
The Thief. After a water-colour by William Heath Robinson (1872-1944). From The Studio Volume 89 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1925]

Background imagePrig Collection: Fagin, 1939

Fagin, 1939. Fagin is a character from the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1812-1870). From the Dickens Character Series produced by Copes Cigarettes, 1939

Background imagePrig Collection: The Artful Dodger, 1939

The Artful Dodger, 1939. The Artful Dodger is a character from the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1812-1870). From the Dickens Character Series produced by Copes Cigarettes, 1939

Background imagePrig Collection: Types of Buccaneers, (17th century ), 1920s

Types of Buccaneers, (17th century ), 1920s
Buccaneers hunted down cattle or stole them form the Haciendas, they would dry the leather and make smoked meat which they sold

Background imagePrig Collection: Thomas Blood attempting to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671 (1937)

Thomas Blood attempting to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671 (1937)
Thomas Blood attempting to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671, (1937). Although Blood (1618-1680) got his hands on the jewels

Background imagePrig Collection: Keep Him Covered Mary, I ll Call the Police. Artist: American Stereoscopic Company

Keep Him Covered Mary, I ll Call the Police. Artist: American Stereoscopic Company
Keep Him Covered Mary, I ll Call the Police. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imagePrig Collection: Bransby Williams (1870-1961), actor, 1911-1912. Artist: Reinhold Thiele

Bransby Williams (1870-1961), actor, 1911-1912. Artist: Reinhold Thiele
Bransby Williams (1870-1961), actor, 1911-1912. Seen here as Fagin from Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1911-1912, The Process Year Book, volume 17

Background imagePrig Collection: Henry VIII Monk Hunting, 1850. Artist: John Leech

Henry VIII Monk Hunting, 1850. Artist: John Leech
Henry VIII Monk Hunting, 1850. A satirical illustration on the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The Dissolution of the Monasteries was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536

Background imagePrig Collection: The Cock-pit, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth

The Cock-pit, 1759. Artist: William Hogarth
The Cock-pit, 1759. Cockfighting enthusiasts from a cross-section of society gamble and squabble. The blind Lord Albemarle Bertie (centre)

Background imagePrig Collection: Oliver Twist, c1838. Artist: George Cruikshank

Oliver Twist, c1838. Artist: George Cruikshank
Oliver Twist, c1838. Oliver introduced to the respectable old gentleman. Fagin (cooking sausages) and the Artful Dodger welcome Oliver to their den of pickpockets

Background imagePrig Collection: Audacious burglars, 1901

Audacious burglars, 1901. Illustration published in Le Petit Journal, 27th October 1901

Background imagePrig Collection: Christ on the Cross between the two Thieves, 17th century. Artist: Frans Francken II

Christ on the Cross between the two Thieves, 17th century. Artist: Frans Francken II
Christ on the Cross between the two Thieves, 17th century. At the foot of the cross are the Virgin Mary with St John the Apostle (left) and Mary Magdalene and Mary the wife of Cleophas (right)

Background imagePrig Collection: Calvary, late 15th / early 16th century. Artist: Cornelius Engebrechtsz

Calvary, late 15th / early 16th century. Artist: Cornelius Engebrechtsz
Calvary, late 15th/early 16th century. Christ on the cross between the two thieves. From the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia



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