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  • Saint Boniface. Etching by A. Jameson.
  • Saint Boniface: he baptizes Germans. Engraving by H. Kipp after K. Clasen.
  • Sir James Boniface Leighton. Line engraving by N.I. Utkin after G. Dawe.
  • Sir James Boniface Leighton. Line engraving by N.I. Utkin after G. Dawe.
  • The burial of Saint Boniface. Lithograph by J. Unger after J. von Schraudolph.
  • Boniface consulting a doctor about the fullness of his stomach. Coloured engraving by T.L. Busby, 1827.
  • Martyrdom of Saint Boniface and massacre of other people behind. Engraving by R. Sadeler after J.M. Kager.
  • Arthur Pendennis ("Pen"), as a student at Boniface College, Oxbridge, is confronted by debt collectors at the door of his rooms. Process print after W.M. Thackeray.
  • Boniface : there have been several "living skeletons" exhibited in England from time to time. The most famous, as the first of the kind, was Claude Seurat, a Frenchman, who was shown in London during the summer of the year 1825.
  • Novena que en charidad devemos hazer al glorioso martyr S. Bonifacio ... / compuesta por Joseph Manuel Garcia del Valla, y Araujo.
  • Christ on a triumphal chariot with saints, martyrs, sibyls and other figures; representing the triumph of faith (?). Engraving by S. Pomarede after G.A. Buti after Bonifacio de' Pitati.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Elisabeth, Saint John the Baptist and a donor. Engraving by C. Mogalli after P. Petrucci after Titian or Bonifacio De' Pitati.
  • A procession of historical figures accompanying a car on which Time sits measuring the globe; representing the triumph of Time. Engraving by S. Pomarede, 1748, after G. Buti after Bonifacio de' Pitati.
  • Death and three fates on an ox-drawn carriage; historical figures die on the ground beneath; representing the triumph of death. Engraving by S. Pomarede, 1748, after G. Buti after  Bonifacio de' Pitati.