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  • Dental surgical instruments. Coloured lithograph by Lemercier, Bernard after Leveille.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child. Photogravure by Lemercier after Raphael.
  • A woman at her toilet. Lithograph by A.L. Lemercier after N. Maurin after Prud'hon.
  • Marshal Duroc, with scenes of his campaigns and his death bed. Lithograph by de Lemercier after V. Adam and N. Maurin.
  • The various pleasures of equitation illustrated in twenty-two sketches which all show horsemen being injured. Chalk lithograph by de Lemercier after V. J. Adam.
  • The serpent entwines itself around the body of Eve; it whispers in her ear, enticing her to eat the forbidden fruit. Photogravure by Lemercier and co. after Walter Crane, 1899.
  • The serpent entwines itself around the body of Eve; it whispers in her ear, enticing her to eat the forbidden fruit. Photogravure by Lemercier and co. after Walter Crane, 1899.
  • The various ways of using horses, stags and elephants for the art of performing acrobatic feats shown in shown in seven sketches. Chalk lithograph by de Lemercier after V. J. Adam.
  • The various ways of using horses, stags and elephants for the art of performing acrobatic feats shown in shown in seven sketches. Chalk lithograph by de Lemercier after V. J. Adam.
  • Two naked children drinking champagne. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children pressing grapes. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children in a drunken state. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children picking grapes. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children bottling champagne. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children tasting champagne and tying up bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children wrapping and inspecting champagne bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children tying up and storing champagne bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Boussingault
  • (Above) A man receiving a command from another, showing postures of timidity and arrogance; (below) a prisoner sits manacled while one gentleman prays and another waits with a sword, showing postures of prayer, desire for liberty, and fatuity. Coloured lithograph, ca. 1854.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Michael and Raphael with Tobias. Photogravure after P. Vannucci, il Perugino.
  • A barber is standing outside his shop in Cairo with the instruments of his trade in his hands.
  • Shops of hashish merchants on a street in Cairo. Chromolithograph by A. Preziosi, c. 1850, after himself.
  • The anatomy of the external forms of man : intended for the use of artists, painters and sculptors / By J. Fau ; edited with additions by Robert Knox. With an atlas of twenty-eight plates, quarto.
  • The anatomy of the external forms of man : intended for the use of artists, painters and sculptors / By J. Fau ; edited with additions by Robert Knox. With an atlas of twenty-eight plates, quarto.
  • The anatomy of the external forms of man : intended for the use of artists, painters and sculptors / By J. Fau ; edited with additions by Robert Knox. With an atlas of twenty-eight plates, quarto.
  • The anatomy of the external forms of man : intended for the use of artists, painters and sculptors / By J. Fau ; edited with additions by Robert Knox. With an atlas of twenty-eight plates, quarto.
  • The anatomy of the external forms of man : intended for the use of artists, painters and sculptors / By J. Fau ; edited with additions by Robert Knox. With an atlas of twenty-eight plates, quarto.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: a large area in a park set up for gymnastics and other sports to take place. Lithograph by Sauvé & Faivre after A. Thierry.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: the refectory. Lithograph by Faivre after A. Thierry.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: the dormitory for pupils at the school. Lithograph by Sauvé and Faivre after A. Thierry.