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  • Grotesque yellow mask
  • Grotesque human figure carved in ivory, Belgian Congo.
  • Caricature: Valentine print, grotesque apothecary.
  • A grotesque accouchement. Oil painting.
  • A grotesque accouchement. Oil painting.
  • A grotesque accouchement. Oil painting.
  • Grotesque Chinese mythological animals, one of them a kilin, another a boar. Woodcut by a Chinese printmaker.
  • Three sketches of grotesque heads from misericords. Watercolour.
  • America: grotesque animals with human heads and serpents. Etching.
  • Twenty-four grotesque heads. Process print after L. Da Vinci.
  • America: grotesque animals with human heads, serpents and a porcupine. Etching.
  • Iron staff surmounted by pellet balls and grotesque figures. African [?]
  • A Tarter character with a grotesque face. Line engraving by D. Custos.
  • An unnamed character with a grotesque face. Line engraving attributed to D. Custos.
  • An ill man pulling a grotesque face and holding a cup. Coloured aquatint.
  • Portrait of W. Butler, 1535-1618, in a strapwork oval with grotesque decorations.
  • Frau Gruniacula, a character with a grotesque face. Line engraving attributed to D. Custos.
  • Frau Gruniacula, a character with a grotesque face. Line engraving attributed to D. Custos.
  • Herr von Mommongnon, a character with a grotesque face. Line engraving attributed to D. Custos.
  • Herr von Mamolocon, a character with a grotesque face. Line engraving attributed to D. Custos.
  • Herr von Mautzion, a character with a grotesque face. Line engraving attributed to D. Custos.
  • Frau von Brustaniana, a character with a grotesque face. Line engraving attributed to D. Custos.
  • A family, all members wearing grotesque masks, the father in drag. Photographic postcard, ca. 1910.
  • A family, all members wearing grotesque masks, the father in drag. Photographic postcard, ca. 1910.
  • Men taking water from a fountain; the water is dispensed through a grotesque lion's head. Etching.
  • Human figures with the heads of birds and donkeys riding on grotesque beasts. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
  • A laughing jester holding a fool's bauble with a grotesque face. Line engraving by D. Custos after H. Goltzius.
  • A grotesque mermaid, amidst luxurious cushions and drapes, and framed by two shells. Coloured lithograph by E. Purcell, 1822.
  • Three grotesque old men with missing teeth pointing and grimacing at each other. Coloured stipple engraving, 1810, after J. Collier.
  • Three grotesque old men with missing teeth grimacing and pointing at each other. Engraving by T. Sandars after J. Collier, 1773.