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  • A sculptor's yard with sculptors working on statues; further completed sculptures around, and an elegant couple looking on. Engraving.
  • Three sculptors carving a colossal marble head. Etching by L. Lowenstam after Sir L. Alma-Tadema.
  • 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.
  • A sculptor who carves statues from wood, stone and crystal, in his workshop. Woodcut by J. Amman.
  • Sir Ronald Ross standing next to a bust of himself, and Janko Bragovitch (sculptor). Photograph by Grove, Son and Boulton, 1926.
  • 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 marble block being raised in a sculptor's workshop, with four lifting jacks. Engraving by R. Bénard after P. Falconet and Bourgeois.
  • Actors in role: the sculptor Hidari Jingoro offering a cup of sake to a doll that has come to life and stepped out of its box. Colour woodcut by Kunisada I, 1856.
  • Bibliotheca chalcographica, illustrium virtute atque eruditione in tota Europa, clarissimorum virorum ... / Collectore Jano Jacobo Boissardo, ves[unt], sculptore Jan: Theod: de Bry.
  • Bibliotheca chalcographica, illustrium virtute atque eruditione in tota Europa, clarissimorum virorum ... / Collectore Jano Jacobo Boissardo, ves[unt], sculptore Jan: Theod: de Bry.
  • Bibliotheca chalcographica, illustrium virtute atque eruditione in tota Europa, clarissimorum virorum ... / Collectore Jano Jacobo Boissardo, ves[unt], sculptore Jan: Theod: de Bry.
  • Stones bearing the names of AIDS victims; advertising World AIDS Day 1992 in Berlin. Colour lithograph by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft deutscher AIDS-Stiftungen and Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe.
  • Pastimes: listening to a precocious chiild, creating a sculpture, a life class for women, and an artist's reminiscences of plein-air painting in Italy. Coloured lithograph after H. Monnnier, 1839.
  • James Henry Lambier, "the American giant". Drawing.
  • Caserta Royal Palace, Naples, Italy: Diana with her nymphs: sculptures in front of a waterfall in the palace gardens. Photograph, ca. 1870, of marble sculptures, ca. 1750.
  • The death of Saint Francis Xavier. Engraving by Jacobus Frey the elder, 1733, after C. Maratta, 1678.
  • Death of Saint Francis Xavier, holding a crucifix and looking at the sky. Engraving, ca. 1840.
  • An écorché horse in motion, facing right and with left foreleg flexed. Lithograph by J. Laurens after a bronze sculpture by I. Bonheur, 1860/1870 (?).
  • An écorché horse in motion, facing left and with left foreleg flexed. Lithograph by J. Laurens after I. Bonheur, 1860/1870 (?).
  • Death of Saint Francis Xavier, holding a crucifix and looking at the sky; angels and cherubs emerging from the clouds. Etching by the Comte de Caylus and woodcut by N. Le Sueur after L. Gimignani.
  • Death of Saint Francis Xavier, holding a crucifix, by the sea. Lithograph by L.E.Soulange-Teissier, 1854, after E.J. Lafon.
  • A sculpture of Gula, Mesopotamian deity of healing, with a dog at her side. Photograph.
  • Human head sculpted in clay, forming the eye sockets
  • Saint Nicholas of Myra and Bari. Watercolour painting by W. Brindley, 1881.
  • William Hayley. Stipple engraving by Caroline Watson, 1823, after G. Romney.
  • Human head sculpted in clay, major facial muscles