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  • A wealthy doctor counting money. Lithograph.
  • A man exhibiting a counting horse with an unidentified object underneath. Engraving, 1785.
  • A boy is concentrating on counting with a slate and pen (or measuring with compasses). Engraving.
  • A woman sits at a wooden box counting money out of a basket onto a tray. Watercolour.
  • Two money-lenders counting their money, the one writing the ledger wears spectacles. Mezzotint after Q. Matsys.
  • Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat (1667-1747), counting off the clans that fought for the Pretender. Etching after W. Hogarth.
  • South Africa: an employee of De Beers counting the diamonds mined that day. Photograph by J.E.M., 1896.
  • South Africa: an employee of De Beers counting the diamonds mined that day. Photograph by J.E.M., 1896.
  • A man and a woman are counting their money with Death watching, armed with hourglass and scythe. Mezzotint by I. Meheux.
  • Two money-lenders counting their money and keeping their accounts, one wears spectacles. Stipple engraving by T. Cheesman, 1791, after Q. Matsys.
  • An old man leans over a table counting the money in his hand as a girl peeps through the door. Etching by T. Sibson.
  • An old woman dressed in rags holding a stick in her right hand, counting the coins in the palm of her left hand. Etching possibly after J. Callot.
  • An old man is sitting at a table counting his money as a young couple look at one another over his head. Wood engraving by M. Klinkicht after L. Löfftz.
  • Two sisters in Georgia lament as their mother sells them to a bearded man wearing a turban, who is counting out money. Stipple engraving by H. Egleton, 1843, after T. Uwins.
  • A bewigged Francis Goodchild stands with his master in the counting house raised above the level of the workshop where the weavers and spinners work, holding a ledger, a money-bag and two keys. Engraving by Thomas Cook after William Hogarth, 1795.
  • A bed bearing a red heart with two falling line figures and the German counting out nursery rhyme suggesting the downfall of two lovers who did not practice safe sex; an advertisement for condoms and safe sex to prevent AIDS by the AIDS-Hilfe Weimar e.V. Colour lithograph by Martin Schink.
  • Portrait of Count Joseph Boruwlaski- Titled "Count Joseph Boruwlaski, the celebrated Polish Dwarf"
  • Giuseppe Balsamo, Count Cagliostro. Mezzotint.
  • Francesco, Count Roncalli-Parolino. Line engraving.
  • Sorghvliet, the country house of Count Bentinck.
  • Original document signed by Count of Chinchon.
  • M0006971: Portrait of the Count of Chinchón
  • Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count von Rumford. Aquatint silhouette.
  • Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count von Rumford. Stipple engraving.
  • Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count von Rumford. Stipple engraving.
  • Olimpio Calvetti, having escaped in disguise after the killing of Count Francesco Cenci, is recognized by friends of the Count. Etching, ca. 1850.
  • Morris Harvey and H. G. Pélissier in "Count Hannibal".
  • Morris Harvey and H. G. Pélissier in "Count Hannibal".
  • Jean Baptiste Joseph, Count Delambre. Etching by W. Read.
  • Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta. Lithograph by N. Fontani.