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  • A young woman guiding a blind bag-piper over a bridge in Scotland. Stipple engraving by S.W. Reynolds, 1848, after F. Tayler.
  • A blind Japanese masseur with a pipe in his mouth and a long pole in his hand. Photograph.
  • The blind leading the blind. Oil painting after Pieter Bruegel.
  • The blind leading the blind. Oil painting after Pieter Bruegel.
  • A troupe of blind musicians and their dogs confronting a rival street musician and his dog. Lithograph by Engelmann after S. Baptiste, 1828.
  • A blind fiddler walks with his dog. Etching by or after Rembrandt, 1631.
  • A blind man sits under an umbrella with his dog, a girl with her mother gives him some money, while a soldier and wife contemplate; the Seine and Louvre in the background. Aquatint, 1822.
  • Belisarius. Engraving by A. Desnoyers, 1806, after F. Gerard.
  • A blind old man holding out his hat begging for alms is supported by a boy in tattered clothes. Etching by J.T.Smith, 1816.
  • Anatomy lessons at St Dunstan's. Oil painting by J.H. Lobley, 1919.
  • Lelt (Snake, Solomon Harris), of Gitwangak (Kitwanga), British Columbia. Pastel by W. Langdon Kihn, 1924.
  • A Japanese woman being massaged by a blind Japanese masseur. Coloured photograph.
  • A barber-surgeon attending to a man's forehead. Oil painting.
  • A blind man carrying a paralyzed man. Photographic postcard by ND after Jean Turcan, 192-.
  • A sitting blind beggar sells 'love sonnets' to obtain money with a boy. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • A blind musician holding a uilleann pipe or pastoral bagpipe. Etching attributed to G. Grattan.
  • The head of a blind man wearing dark glasses, and a hand carrying a white stick on the road; advertising attention to the blind in Germany. Colour lithograph, 199- (?).
  • Blind Basket-makers
  • A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.
  • Anatomy lessons at St Dunstan's. Oil painting by J.H. Lobley, 1919.
  • A blind beggar hunched over his walking stick, holding out his hat for money. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • The halt and the blind being invited to the great supper. Mezzotint by J.E. Haid after J.M. Denzel.
  • A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.
  • A young man and a young woman walking blindfolded along an idyllic lakeside path towards a satyr; representing ignorance leading to sexually transmitted diseases. Colour lithograph, ca. 1925.
  • A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.
  • A barber-surgeon attending to a man's forehead. Oil painting.
  • A blindfolded man standing, threatened by two hands bearing a dagger and a club. Drawing by M. Bishop, 1976.
  • A blind man. Coloured etching attributed to M. Pfenninger.
  • A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.
  • Blind men fording a stream. Coloured woodcut by K. Hokusai, 1849 (?).