Italy. Rome. Piazza del Quirinale. Fontana dei Dioscuri. View of sculpture of Castor or Pollux with horse at base of obelisk.
Coloured lithograph of details from Greek vase by Nikosthenes discovered in Etruria, from the collection of the Marquess of Northampton
Three designs from the life of Christ
Two angels flanking a door, each repeated on either side, in one case mirrored
Plato at Heliopolis discoursing on the immortality of the soul with Egyptians and Jews
Seated female figure with nude child on her lap
Two mirror views of man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference)
Seated female figure with nude child on her lap, chasing a bee
Standing shepherd
Jesus Christ knocking at door
Print with man kneeling at the foot of the cross, angel, and Mary's assumption into Heaven
Note on a marble statue in the collection of Dr Lee of Hartwell and on the artistic representation of the effects of alcohol in the human body
Reclining figure of Christ(?) [no wounds depicted]
Semi-circular design of scene from the life of Christ, with three women and child holding hands beneath cross
Man in historical costume carrying bride
Designs
Designs of cavalry
Dancing woman, and unidentified inscription
Right half of Greek temple pediment
Europe uniting Asia and America
Male figure in grid
Winged Muse with lyre in grid
Lunging male nude (probably design for pediment)
Design of pediment in grid
Ornamental design with acanthus
Design for Tyne Sailors' Home medal (obverse and reverse)
Man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference)
Rear view of male nude with stick (probably design for pediment)
Frieze design with chariots and kneeling men
Man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference)