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Night Wind

Artist: Karl Schrag (American, born Germany, 1912–1995)

Autumn Scene

Artist: Ikegami Shūho (Japanese, 1874–1944)

Woman holding a branch of flowering plum

Artist: Nakamura Daizaburō (Japanese, 1898–1947)

Sparrow under Sweetpeas

Artist: Kayō Yamaguchi (Japanese, 1899–1984)

The Lion Dance

Artist: Itō Shinsui (Japanese, 1898–1972)

Peony

Artist: Kanashima Keika (Japanese, 1892–1974)

Pine Island

Artist: Kawai Gyokudō (Japanese, 1873–1957)

Herd Boy

Artist: Hishida Shunsō (Japanese, 1874–1911)

An artist at the French Academy in Rome (?), no. 1 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

An artist at the French Academy in Rome (?), no. 2 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Antoine Deriset, no. 3 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain (?), no. 4 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

An artist at the French Academy in Rome (?), no. 5 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Jacques Saly (?), no. 6 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

An artist at the French Academy in Rome(?) with box of snuff, no. 7 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Jean-Francois de Troy, Director of the French Academy in Rome, no. 8 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

A servant at the French Academy in Rome (?), no. 9 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Rosa Diupert, wife of Nicolas Bremont, cook at the French Academy in Rome, no. 10 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Abbot Emeric Brulon (?) , no. 11 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Rita Pontani (?), the laundress at the French Academy in Rome, no. 12 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

An artist at the French Academy in Rome (?), no. 13 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Nicolas Bremont, cook at the French Academy in Rome, no. 14 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Study of young horsemen, no. 15 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

Youth examining his stocking (Young Boy of the People), no. 16 in Recueil de caricatures

Etcher: Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (French, 1725–1779)
After: Jacques François Saly (French, 1717–1776)

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