Print made by John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
St. Paul
1741
8
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
The Sibyl Presenting the Mysterious Writings to Tarquin, Who "With Gay Audacity" Rejects the Proferred Treasure
1849
9
Print made by Edward Goodall, 1795–1870
Cortes and Pizarro
1834
10
Mrs. P. D. H. Page, 20th century
Indians Dancing Around a Circle of Posts, after the Original by John White in the British Museum [Sir Walter Raleigh's Virginia, No. 42 A]
undated
11
Mrs. P. D. H. Page, 20th century
Indian Charnel House, after the Original by John White in the British Museum [Sir Walter Raleigh's Virginia, No. 41 A]
undated
12
Print made by Edward Goodall, 1795–1870
Columbus and his Son
1834
13
Print made by Edward Goodall, 1795–1870
Rolandseck (Vignette)
1837
14
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Roman General Julius Caesar Dedicating the Temple of Venus Genetrix in the Forum of Caesar, Rome, 46BC
1780
15
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
The Meeting Of Edward V And His Brother, The Duke Of York
1789
16
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
His Ego Ne Metas Rerum, Nec Tempora Pono:..
ca.1785
17
Print made by John Murphy, ca. 1748–1820
Hiram King of Tyre, Sends Presents to King Solomon
1790
18
Print made by James Baylis Allen, 1803–1876
Temple of Jupiter Panhellenius, Aegina
between 1859 and 1861
19
Print made by Edward Goodall, 1795–1870
Dido Building Carthage
between 1859 and 1861
20
Print made by James Baylis Allen, 1803–1876
Decline of Carthage
between 1859 and 1861
21
Print made by Edward Goodall, 1795–1870
Rolandseck (Vignette)
1837
22
Joseph Grozer, ca. 1755–1798
The Death of Dido
1796
23
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
Another Saint Sebastian, Shot at by Cruel Archers
1847
24
Print made by Frederick Bacon, 1803–1887
Damon and Pythias
1835
25
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
The Harpies Attacking the Daughters of Pandarus
1848
26
Print made by John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
St. Paul
1741
27
Print made by Johann Lorenz Haid, 1702–1750
Manna maria est quia est subtilis et splendida suavis et virgo, quae veluti coelitus veniens, cunctis ecclesiaru populis cibum dulciorem melle defluxis