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  • A man woos a woman in a garden; representing the sanguine temperament. Engraving by after M. de Vos.
  • A man dancing and laughing as a result of the effects of nitrous oxide gas. Engraving.
  • Two old gouty men dancing with bandaged legs, an old nurse is holding their crutches, behind her is a gleeful doctor. Coloured aquatint, 1801.
  • A man breathing in nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and a man exhibiting its exhilarating effects. Wood engraving, c. 1840.
  • Three native North American medicine men dressed in elaborate ritual masks and costumes. Wood engraving.
  • A man commenting on the beauty of women at a ball, his friend (a dentist) implies that the perfection of their smiles is due to him. Wood engraving after C. Keene, c.1882.
  • A man, in a satin tunic and fur hat, dancing a "Cossack" measure in a studio setting.
  • Skeletons dancing. Etching by R. Stamper after C. Sharp.
  • A man on horseback enters a church to discover an orgiastic sabbath. Watercolour painting.
  • A drunken party with sailors and their women drinking, smoking, and dancing wildly as a band plays. Reproduction of an etching by C. H., c. 1825, after G. Cruikshank.
  • 27 novembre - 7 décembre 2014, journée mondiale contre le sida : de la panique à l'indifférence : rencontres inter-générations / Le Centre LGBT Paris IDF.
  • Three men wearing orthopedic apparatus exercising; another is strapped into leg braces. Aquatint by P. Sandby (?), 1783.
  • The orgies and wild dances of the ancient Romans. Engraving.
  • African people of the Camma tribe dancing by the light of a fire. Wood engraving.
  • Three men wearing orthopedic apparatus exercising; another is strapped into leg braces. Aquatint by P. Sandby (?), 1783.
  • A Javanese girl dancing with long scarves tied to her waist. Coloured aquatint by W. Daniell, 1817.
  • Marguerite Agniel posing leaning back wearing a two-piece costume and matching turban, in a photographic studio.
  • An episode in Baldo by Teofilo Folengo (Merlin Cocai): at a festive dance, Cingar pretends to stab Berta in a fit of jealousy; he had fitted a canister of blood under a white scarf round her neck, so that he could appear to kill her and then revive her. Etching.
  • Mentally ill patients dancing at a ball at Somerset County Asylum. Process print after a lithograph by K. Drake, ca. 1850/1855.
  • Crowds at Greenwich Park, dancing, watching side shows, etc. Engraving by A. H. Payne after A. Wray.
  • A witches' sabbath. Line engraving, 17--.
  • Lighthouse events : October to December 1992 / London Lighthouse.
  • Bacchanalian men and women dancing by a garlanded statue of Pan. Engraving by S.S. Smith, 18--, after N. Poussin.
  • Two nautch dancing girls, in a studio setting. Photograph, ca.1900.
  • Bartholomew Fair, site of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, pictured in 1721. Aquatint with etching after T. Loggon, c. 1824 (?).
  • Journée mondiale de lutte contre le sida / Le Centre LGBT Paris IDF.
  • A young dancer trying to escape winged figures with men's heads. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
  • Events around and about !! : February - March 1993 / London Lighthouse.
  • Grand & novel attraction : Miss Julia Pastrana, the nondescript : from the United States and Canada / Regent Gallery, 69, & 71, Quadrant, Regent Street.
  • Gentlemen being instructed in dancing and posture. Mezzotint by B. Clowes after J. Collet, ca. 1768.