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  • John Elwes, a miser. Stipple engraving, 1822.
  • Daniel Dancer, a miser. Etching by G. Scott, 1805.
  • Death and the miser. Coloured mezzotint after Frans Francken.
  • Death and the miser. Coloured mezzotint after Frans Francken.
  • Death and the miser. Coloured mezzotint after Frans Francken.
  • Death and the miser. Coloured mezzotint after Frans Francken.
  • Daniel Dancer, a miser. Stipple engraving by R. Page, 1821.
  • Death and the miser. Oil painting by Frans Francken II.
  • Death and the miser. Oil painting by Frans Francken II.
  • Death and the miser. Oil painting by Frans Francken II.
  • Death and the miser. Oil painting by Frans Francken II.
  • Death and the miser. Oil painting by Frans Francken II.
  • The miser in hell. Mezzotint after D. Teniers the younger.
  • A rich miser eating humble food. Coloured etching after G. Piattoli, c. 1800.
  • A rich miser eating humble food. Coloured etching after G. Piattoli, c. 1800.
  • A rich miser eating humble food. Coloured etching after G. Piattoli, c. 1800.
  • Thomas Cooke, a miser (with an unidentified lady). Stipple engraving by R. Cooper.
  • Thomas Cooke, a miser, with an unidentified lady. Line engraving by W. Chamberlaine.
  • An old miser unlocks his treasure chest and clutches a bag of money. Stipple engraving, 1787.
  • The dissection of the body of a miser in the presence of St Anthony of Padua: the miser's heart is found not in his body, but in a casket with his money. Engraving by G. Canuti after Girolamo da Treviso.
  • A miser and usurer holding a money-bag is accosted by a poor man on crutches.  Woodcut by J. Amman, c. 1568.
  • A miser looks at his hoard of gold through his spectacles, with six lines of poetry by J. Gay. Stipple engraving by Balston.
  • Richard Yates in character as the miser Lovegold standing in a room of his London townhouse as a maid enters. Engraving by C. Grignion after T. Parkinson.
  • Two men exhibiting postures which express their character: on the left a man of 'brutal sensibility', on the right, a miser. Drawing by D.N. Chodowiecki, c. 1789.
  • Three miserable men suffering from gout, toothache and flu sitting around a table. Coloured lithograph.
  • Miss Lightfoot. Photograph by Harrison.
  • Miss Lightfoot. Photograph by Harrison.
  • Miss Hawtin, born without arms. Etching.
  • Miss Rosie : weight 36 stone.
  • Miss Rosie : weight 36 stone.