Figure from plate 11 of the Compositions from the tragedies of Aeschylus, designed by John Flaxman, engraved by Thomas Piroli, London (1795)
Shepherd carrying lamb and Luke 15:5 verse
Jesus performing a miracle (probably the raising of Lazarus)
Crouched putto sleeping
Seated female figure with nude child on her lap, chasing a bird and a bee
Murder of the sacred Apis bull by Cambyses II, with study of the king's hand
The sacred Apis bull predicts the downfall of emperor Germanicus
Plato at Heliopolis discoursing on the immortality of the soul with Egyptians and Jews, with studies of scene and Jew
Two studies of female nudes
Four women in black descending stairscase
Two Egyptians overseeing four slaves at work, with man on left (probably Eratosthenes)
Hourglass design
Sketches of three scenes: Diana appearing in a dream to sick Arsinoe; man and woman playing chess, with standing man; and the sacred Apis bull predicts the downfall of emperor Germanicus
The sacred Apis bull predicts the downfall of emperor Germanicus, with bull's head detail
Designs
Sketch of woman pouring oil into a lamp (not finished)
Personified Wednesday, Monday (Selene/Luna), and Tuesday (Hermes/Mercurius) as classical figures, profile view of heads
Athena with pedestal and plant motif/garland
Priests playing long trumpets supported on the shoulders of young men playing rattles
Designs
Filigree design
Ornamental design
Three designs of female figure pouring oil into a lamp and holding ewer and lamp
Woman pouring oil into a lamp
Outline of figure holding a [lamp]
Man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference)
Four designs of children (crouching and fighting) and design of Britannia breaking her bonds
Woman pouring oil into a lamp
Britannia fastening dress at shoulder with shield with triskele
Profile and front view of Egyptianizing pillar with bust on top, with measurements