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  • Temple sculpture: a seated figure. Pencil drawing.
  • Sculpture of figure of Minerva and an attendant.
  • Temple sculpture: a seated figure holding a lotus flower. Pencil drawing.
  • Temple sculpture: a half-length figure holding a whip. Pencil drawing.
  • Temple sculpture: a standing figure holding a lotus flower. Pencil drawing.
  • Temple sculpture: a headless figure standing over a crouching man. Pencil drawing.
  • Anatomical male figure. Photograph, 1920/1960, of a bronze sculpture by Lodovico Cardi (Il Cigoli), ca. 1600.
  • Temple sculpture: two figures. Wash drawing.
  • Temple sculpture: two seated figures divided by a tree. Pencil drawing.
  • Three figure sculptures forming part of the Parthenon frieze. Wood engraving.
  • A printmaker's workshop with figures engraving and sketching from sculpture. Etching.
  • An interior in candlelight with male figures seated around a table drawing: with sculptures and vases arranged on shelf and table. Engraving by A. Veneziano, 1531.
  • An interior in candlelight with male figures drawing; sculptures, books, skulls and a human skeleton arranged on a shelf and on the floor. Engraving by E. Vico after B. Bandinelli.
  • Anatomy improv'd and illustrated with regard to the uses thereof in designing: not only laid down from an examen of the bones and muscles of the human body, but also demonstrated and exemplified from the most celebrated antique statues in Rome. Exhibited in a great number of copper plates, with all the figures in various views / Intended originally for y use of the Royal French Academy of Painting and Sculpture. And carried on under the care and inspection of Charles Errard director of the same in Rome. The dissections made by Doc[to]r Ber[nardin]o Genga ... The explanations and indexes added by ... John Maria Lancissi ... First published at Rome by Dom di Rossi and now reengraven ... And republish'd by John Senex. A work of great use to painters, sculptors, statuaries and all others studious in the noble art of designing.
  • A man suffering from ulcers all over his body (Job?). Photograph of a sculpture.
  • A man suffering from ulcers all over his body (Job?). Photograph of a sculpture.
  • Musée du Congo, Tervuren, Belgium: one of five interior scenes. Collotype.
  • Musée du Congo, Tervuren, Belgium: one of five interior scenes. Collotype.
  • Musée du Congo, Tervuren, Belgium: one of five interior scenes showing African life. Collotype.
  • Musée du Congo, Tervuren, Belgium: one of five interior scenes. Collotype.
  • John the Baptist receiving his first bath, Elizabeth is recovering in bed while Zacharias is recording the childs name. Line engraving, c. 1700, after G. Bonasone after G. Pontormo.
  • John the Baptist receiving his first bath, Elizabeth is recovering in bed while Zacharias is recording the child's name. Line engraving, c. 1700, after G. Bonasone after G. Pontormo.
  • John the Baptist receiving his first bath, Elizabeth is recovering in bed while Zacharias is recording the child's name. Line engraving, c. 1700, after G. Bonasone after G. Pontormo.
  • The Académie des Sciences et des Beaux Arts, Paris: showing various methods of study and teaching with a lettered key. Line engraving.
  • Wax model of an equestrian statue of Louis XIV fixed with its runners and risers in preparation for its casting in bronze. Engraving by R. Bénard.
  • Caracalla. Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • Caracalla. Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • A bronze foundry for equestrian statues with a furnace being worked by assistants; fragments of cannon lying in the foreground. Engraving by R. Bénard.
  • The preparatory iron armature for an equestrian statue. Engraving by R. Bénard.
  • A statue of a physician as Aesculapius whose shadow forms the shape of a donkey. Pen drawing by Gay-again, 1831.