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114 results filtered with: Wash drawings
  • World War I: orderlies of the Royal Army Medical Corps attending to the wounded. Watercolour by D. MacPherson, 1917.
  • Saint Matthew. Wash drawing.
  • A man with a wooden leg collecting brushwood in a wicker basket slung over his shoulder. Pen and wash drawing.
  • Russo-Japanese War: soldiers bringing in the wounded to an open air Japanese field hospital. Wash drawing by G. Soper, 1904, after a photograph by J. Ruddiman Johnston.
  • Address to the Earl of Selborne from the town of Heidelberg, Transvaal. Wash drawing and manuscript, 1905.
  • Solomon Eagle striding through plague ridden London with burning coals on his head, trying to fumigate the air. Chalk drawing by E.M. Ward, 1848.
  • A man leaning to the right, gripping a tree trunk, seen from behind. Ink wash painting by C.E. Stölzel, 1820/1837(?).
  • Edward Jenner (?), in profile. Pencil and wash, 1800/1820.
  • A Chinese man holding an axe. Painting by a Chinese painter.
  • A statue of a physician as Aesculapius whose shadow forms the shape of a donkey. Pen drawing by Gay-again, 1831.
  • A sacred Chinese figure, a demon with an umbrella. Painting by a Chinese painter.
  • A bird with flowers in a meadow. Ink and wash painting.
  • Two figures of the human head in profile: (left) écorché, (right) skull. Ink and sepia wash painting by A.V.A., 1860.
  • The muscles and bones of the pelvis and thighs. Pen and ink, with pink and brown watercolour washes, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
  • Jacob Bobart. Ink wash after D. Loggan.
  • Two pigs lying in straw in an outdoor pen. Etching with aquatint and grey wash after G. Morland(?).
  • The pelvis of an articulated skeleton. Drawing, ca. 1560 (?).
  • Martyrdom of Saint Thomas of Canterbury. Wash drawing.
  • Michiel Boudewyns. Drawing by A. van Diepenbeeck, 1664.
  • Two men making vows to the Virgin of Loreto [?]. Drawing attributed to Pietro Paolo Jacometti, 1613.
  • Patie Birnie, a fiddler. Wash drawing.
  • A man brought on a bier before an altar. Drawing attributed to Pieter de Jode I.
  • Boer War: a wounded man addresses a superior officer seated at his bedside. Wash drawing by H.H. Piffard.
  • The works of mercy. Drawing by C. Groeneveld, 1808.
  • World War I: two men carrying a stretcher among the trenches in France. Wash drawing by D. Lindsay, ca. 191-.
  • The muscles, bones and tendons of the arm and hand. Pen and ink, with pink, brown and blue watercolour washes, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
  • An epileptic or sick person having a fit on a stretcher, two men try to restrain him. Ink drawing attributed to J.B. Jouvenet.
  • Boer War: a one armed man helps a one legged man. Wash drawing by H.H. Piffard.
  • A countrywoman is telling the fortune of a young artist at the entrance to a chapel; two other artists walk past on the right; five paintings on the wall. Drawing by B. Pinelli, 1811.
  • A doctor diagnosing a cat with mumps and prescribing a remedy. Wash drawing, 18--.