Two mirror views of man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference):
- pencil sketches on paper
- loose, adjacent to page 7
- 22.7 x 18.0 cm
Two mirror views of man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference):
Seated man:
Chair design:
Diana appearing in a dream to sick Arsinoe:
Seated female figure with nude child on her lap, chasing a bee:
Scene with Greek soldiers, an Egyptian king and soldiers, an a Jewish captive king:
Zenobia enters Egypt, with cartouches of Cleopatra:
The sacred bull Apis 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:
Note on the Egyptian gods:
Shepherd carrying lamb and Luke 15:5 verse:
Designs for ewers:
Jesus performing a miracle (probably the raising of Lazarus):
Standing man leaning on stick:
Kneeling man praying over dead child, with detail of man's head:
Plato at Heliopolis discoursing on the immortality of the soul with Egyptians and Jews:
Seated woman attended by two standing women and man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference):
Portfolio titled 'Designs / JB.' (ink)
Pencil notes: 'Designs / Designs & Mottos / Complete / Vol 1'.
Seated woman attended by three standing women and man using compasses (probably Eratosthenes estimating Earth's circumference), repeated twice:
Jesus Christ knocking at door:
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:
Standing man with staff:
Plato with stick:
Shepherd holding a lamb, with sheep:
The sacred Apis bull predicts the downfall of emperor Germanicus, with bull's head detail:
Egyptian princess (Solomon's future queen) receiving gifts from women of Tyre and Jews:
Standing shepherd:
Standing woman with child or putto:
Two sketches of women discussing an object:
Two Egyptians overseeing four slaves at work, with man on left (probably Eratosthenes):