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International Prints Drawings
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The Entry into Jerusalem
Jacques CALLOT
The Feast
Jacques CALLOT
Le Ecce Homo
Jacques CALLOT
Praying for Divine help
Jacques CALLOT
Lady in heavy mourning
Jacques CALLOT
Cap. Mala Gamba and Cap. Bellavita
Jacques CALLOT
Cap. Bonbardon and Cap. Grillo
Jacques CALLOT
Razullo and Cucurucu
Jacques CALLOT
The firing squad
Jacques CALLOT
Cucorongna and Pernoualla
Jacques CALLOT
Riciulina and Metzetin
Jacques CALLOT
Distribution of rewards
Jacques CALLOT
The wheel
Jacques CALLOT
Dying soldiers by the roadside
Jacques CALLOT
Frontispiece
Jacques CALLOT
The encampment
Jacques CALLOT
Beggar with bare head and feet
Jacques CALLOT
The Crowning with Thorns
Jacques CALLOT
Neptune and Amphitrite
Paolo FARINATI
Abraham Caressing Isaac
REMBRANDT Harmensz. van Rijn
View of Amsterdam from the north west: a fragment
REMBRANDT Harmensz. van Rijn
The future Monument of Napoleon at les Invalides
Honoré DAUMIER
The bulldog (guard dog). The bulldog which Mr. de Buffon mentions by both names, guard dog and doorman, is by nature unclean, not well built, curious, growls and is very surly. He constantly barks at the wrong moment. The tenants of the place he lives say that he is an ugly animal. The bulldog's or doorman’s job is to be responsible for guarding the house, but that is what he guards least. On the other hand he is much better at guarding letters, newspapers, calling cards, etc. He is extremely nasty and threatens to throw himself at those people who approach him. However, there is a certain way to tame him: when he shows his teeth one must show him a 100 sous coin. Instantly, he becomes soft and caressing like a poodle. The bulldog or doorman usually lives in dirty and smoky cabins, and thanks to the neighbourhood kids, he never runs out of kennels.
Honoré DAUMIER
Look. See how he looks at the saveloys and the ham. It seems we like Papa's job. Piglet
Honoré DAUMIER
We are shareholders in the Argicultural Institute
Honoré DAUMIER; Charles PHILIPON (draughtsman)
(A nun gazing out of a window)
UNKNOWN (wood-engraver); James McNeill WHISTLER (draughtsman)
Untitled
UNKNOWN; Charles WATSON (after)
Untitled
UNKNOWN; William SMALL (after)
The farmyard with the cock
J. M. W. TURNER; Charles TURNER (engraver)
Bridge and cows
J. M. W. TURNER; Charles TURNER (engraver)