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A Palazzo

Artist: Mortimer Menpes (British, 1855–1938)

Festival Day

Artist: Mortimer Menpes (British, 1855–1938)

Canal

Artist: Mortimer Menpes (British, 1855–1938)

Whistler no. 2

Artist: Mortimer Menpes (British, 1855–1938)

Whistler, Looking Right, Monocle Left Eye

Artist: Mortimer Menpes (British, 1855–1938)

Sicilian Street

Artist: Mortimer Menpes (British, 1855–1938)

Sicilian Street

Artist: Mortimer Menpes (British, 1855–1938)

Leaf from a breviary

Artist: Unknown

Portrait of Benjamin West

Engraver: H. Meyer (British)
After: Thomas Lawrence (British, 1769–1830)
Publisher: T. Cadell
Publisher: W. Davies

The Ghost of Clytemnestra, plate 24 from The Tragedies of Aeschylus

Engraver: Tommaso Piroli (Italian, 1752–1824)
Artist: John Flaxman (British, 1755–1826)
Publisher: Jane Matthews

Pope's Palace Taken from Northeast of Curitá Castellana

Artist: Lewis Vulliamy (British, 1791–1871)

The Temptation of Christ

Artist: George Romney (British, 1734–1802)

Pandora

Artist: Unknown

Drawer pull

Maker: Unknown

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