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  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • The birth of Rustam. Gouache painting.
  • A Breton woman relaxing in a cupboard-bed after giving birth, she is surrounded by a group of Breton women and her husband. Etching.
  • A Spanish nobleman congratulating his wife on the birth of a child, the court are also in attendance. Etching by A. Lataurze(?) after F. Gonzalez Tavé.
  • A woman giving birth, calling out to the Roman goddess Lucina. Engraving by G. Bonasone, 15--.
  • Napoléon I presenting his new born son Napoléon II to his soldiers in 1811. Engraving by Mme. Lessueur after A. Testard.
  • A large man in bed after giving birth to a mouse; referring to the Duke of Buckingham's attempt to introduce his own 'Reform Bill' which excluded disenfranchisement. Coloured lithograph by J.Doyle, 1832.
  • The new born son of Philip V of Spain being held by his mother Marie Louise of Savoy, born Madrid 25 August 1707. Engraving, 1707.
  • The birth of Saint Edmund, he is being nursed by a midwife while his mother rests in bed and is aided by assistants, 1433. Aquatint by H. Shaw, 1843.
  • A poor woman in childbirth being watched by her husband. Engraving by J.-J. Frilley, 1827, after Ary Scheffer.
  • A Breton woman relaxing in a cupboard-bed after giving birth, she is surrounded by a group of Breton women and her husband. Etching.