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Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Villa Medici

Villa Medici
circa 1890: The Villa Medici in Rome. Built in 1540 on the slopes of Mount Pincio, it was then acquired by the Medicis but since 1841 it has been used by the French Academy of Art

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: William Blake

William Blake
circa 1800: English painter, illustrator and poet William Blake (1757 - 1827), known for the mystical themes of his art and writings. Original Artwork: Painting by T Phillips

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Dresden Square

Dresden Square
circa 1800: The Art Gallery and Frauenkirche in Dresden. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Modern Greeks

Modern Greeks
circa 1800: Two Greek men and a woman, with the caption To ancient Greece, the whole of Europe is indebted for all their knowledge of poetry, sculpture, architecture

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Busy Fleet Street

Busy Fleet Street
1894: A policeman directs traffic and pedestrians on Londons Fleet Street, on a rainy day. A paperboy crosses the road selling copies of the Globe. Original Artist: By Marcus, from Modern Art

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Cooper Institute

Cooper Institute
1889: View of Cooper Institute college of art, architecture and engineering, built in 1859, later renamed Cooper Union. Workers stand on the Third Avenue elevated train tracks in the foreground

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Gun Mechanisms

Gun Mechanisms
1st August 1866: Firing mechanisms for the Prussian needle gun, top, and Sniders converted Enfield, bottom. Nature & Art - pub. 1866 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Street Urchins

Street Urchins
circa 1895: A group of ragged boys, some barefoot, sit on the edge of a fountain; in the background is the pillared portico of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. (Photo by J)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: The Louvre

The Louvre
1871: Damage to the Louvre art gallery in Paris, which was partially destroyed in the Paris Commune during the Franco-Prussian war. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Japanese Medicine

Japanese Medicine
circa 1869: A Japanese doctor practises his art on a patient. He is entitled to wear two swords, and needs no diploma, only the desire to heal. (Photo by Felice Beato/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Buried Alive

Buried Alive
A cholera victim awakens to find themselves already in their coffin, 1854. L Inhumation Precipitee or The Premature Burial by Belgian artist Antoine Wiertz. From the Wiertz Museum in Brussels

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Exposition Universelle 1855

Exposition Universelle 1855
An elevation of the Palais de l Industrie, the main entrance to the Paris Worlds Fair, 1855. Atop the gate is a sculpture of France crowning Art and Industry by Elias Robert

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Conservatoire Des Arts Et Metiers

Conservatoire Des Arts Et Metiers
The Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers in Paris, 1863. It was founded in 1794, during the French Revolution, as an institute of higher education

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: The Consultation

The Consultation
A doctor listens to the chest of a young female patient, watched by two nuns, circa 1870. The Consultation by Danton. The doctor is practising auscultation

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Crimean War

Crimean War
Fighting in Sebastopol during the Crimean war, circa 1855. Detail of Franz Roubauds 1904 painting The Siege of Sevastopol (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Tidings From The Front

Tidings From The Front, an 1898 painting by American painter Gilbert Gaul (1855 - 1919), depicting a family receiving news of events in the U.S. Civil War, circa 1863

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Statue Of Libertys Head

Statue Of Libertys Head
The head of the Statue of Liberty on display in the garden at the Champ de Mars at the Worlds Fair in Paris to drum up support and contributions for the completion of the great project, 1878

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: The Cockfight

The Cockfight
Painting entitled The Cockfight, by Remy Cogghe (1854-1935), circa 1889. The painting depicts a crowd of men urging on two cockerels fighting in a ring. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Chiselled Steel Keys

Chiselled Steel Keys
Illustration depicting nine elaborately chiselled steel keys dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, circa 1858. Published in The Treasury of Ornamental Art, printed by Day & Son

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Bristol Exhibition

Bristol Exhibition
Bristol fixed bridge and the Bristol Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition, 1893. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Pistol

Pistol
illustration was published in 1895 catalogue of different goods

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Statue Of Liberty

Statue Of Liberty
circa 1883: The construction of the Statue of Liberty in Paris, before its journey to the United States. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Statue Of Liberty

Statue Of Liberty
Segments of the Statue of Liberty during its construction in the workshop of French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, Paris, France, circa 1880. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Bullfight In Seville

Bullfight In Seville
The climax of a bullfight in the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, Seville, with the citys famous cathedral in the background, circa 1850. An engraving from J. G

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Paris Cafe

Paris Cafe
A lively crowd in a Paris cafe, 1886. A painting by Hugo Birger. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Battle Of Malakoff

Battle Of Malakoff
French zouave troops at the taking of the Malakoff redoubt, held by Russian forces during the Siege of Sebastopol (Sevastopol), Ukraine, 7th September 1855. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Millbank Cell

Millbank Cell
A prisoner making shoes in a single cell at Millbank Prison, Pimlico, London, circa 1860. Prisoners were subjected to solitary confinement under the separate system operated at the prison

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Philadelphia Mint

Philadelphia Mint
The United States Mint on Seventh Street, Philadelphia, circa 1820. Known as Ye Olde Mint, this was the first building to house the Philadelphia Mint

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Zulu Warriors

Zulu Warriors
A muster of Zulu warriors preparing for an attack during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. Original Publication : The Graphic - 22nd February 1879 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Mother And Child

Mother And Child
A mother breastfeeding her child, while she smokes a pipe, St Giles, London, circa 1850. Drawing by Paul Gavarni (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Is It Not Cold?

Is It Not Cold?, a painting depicting three women and a child walking together on a winters day, by Italian artist Giuseppe De Nittis, circa 1875. (Photo by Edward Gooch/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Persian Textile

Persian Textile
A Persian textile design with a floral pattern, circa 1850. From the pattern book of a Persian designer, published in The Treasury of Ornamental Art

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: 19th Century Art

19th Century Art
Fine Art Storehouse Artist Gallery: 19th Century Art

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier)

Spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier)
Antique illustration of Spectral Tarsier (Tarsius tarsier)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Bob Sawyers Mode Of Travelling

Bob Sawyers Mode Of Travelling
Samuel Pickwick travels by coach with Bob Sawyer in a scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Pickwick And lawyers

Pickwick And lawyers
Samuel Pickwick (centre, right) with the unscupulous lawyers Dodson and Fogg, in a scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: The Red-Nosed Man

The Red-Nosed Man
Sam Weller (right) listens to the red-nosed man in a scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Attorneys Office

Attorneys Office
Samuel Pickwick (seated, right) with Sam Weller at the attorneys office in a scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Pickwicks Portrait

Pickwicks Portrait
Samuel Pickwick sits for his portrait in a scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Pickwick Meets Bardell

Pickwick Meets Bardell
Sam Weller (right) and Samuel Pickwick (second from right) meet Pickwicks widowed landlady Mrs Bardell at Fleet Prison in a scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: The Holy Child

The Holy Child
Victoria illustration from the Story of the Holy Child, by Paul Mohn. 1890

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Eatanswill Election

Eatanswill Election
Chaos at the Eatanswill election scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne, 1815 - 1882)

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Ancient Tapestry Showing Arithmetic

Ancient Tapestry Showing Arithmetic
Print from the ancient Flemish tapestry Dame arithmetique teaching her art, showing men and women learning ancient mathematical methods, circa 1882

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: The Jabberwock

The Jabberwock
Vintage colour lithograph of The Jabberwock, from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Victorian man driving a horse and cart

Victorian man driving a horse and cart
Vintage engraving of Victorian man driving a horse and cart. Strange Adventures of a Dog cart, by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Alice and the Jabberwocky Knight engraving 1899

Alice and the Jabberwocky Knight engraving 1899
Thought the Looking-Glass and What Alice found there

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Cheshire Cat on tree illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)

Cheshire Cat on tree illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)
Page scanned from an original book dated 1866, this is a colour illustration by John Tenniel from Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Background imageArt Illustrations Collection: Illustration of flag of Israel, with blue Star of David between two horizontal blue stripes

Illustration of flag of Israel, with blue Star of David between two horizontal blue stripes on white field



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