- Japanese Birds
- The Lion in English heraldry
- Græco-Buddhist Group of Lions carved in marble
- Lion from a Theban bas-relief
- Persian Lion from the frieze at Susa (Perrot & chipiez)
- Lion from Assyrian Bas-relief
Lion from Assyrian Bas-relief - Egyptian treatment of birds. from hieroglyphics of the 18th Dynasty
- John Gutenberg
Tthorwalden's statue of John Gutenberg - An Egyptian Stamp for impressing Bricks
In old Egypt, bricks were impressed by the same method of stamping [as the Assyrians], but not to such an extent as they were in old Assyria. . The cuts annexed represent the face and back of an old Egyptian stamp discovered in a tomb of Thebes. The stamp is five inches long, two and one-quarter inches broad, and half an inch thick, and is fitted to an arched handle. The characters are engraved below the surface of the wood, so that an impression taken from the stamp on the clay would show the engraved characters in relief. The inscription on the stamp has been translated, Amenoph, beloved of truth. Amenoph is supposed, by some authorities, to have been the king of Egypt at the period of the exodus of the Israelites. The characters on the Egyptian and Babylonian bricks are much more neatly executed than would seem necessary for inscriptions on so common a material as clay. - Boy sleeping
Boy sleeping - Boy and Girl
Boy and Girl - Boy in beret whistling
Boy in beret whistling - Crab Fishing
Crab Fishing - Two boys and old lady
Two boys and old lady - Boys
Boys - October
Kids under a tree - January
January - September
September - April
April - August
August - December
December - February
February - Frame
Frame - July
- June
June - March
March - May
May - November
November - Field mouse caught in baited guillotine trap
If mice are present in small numbers, as is often the case in lawns, gardens, or seed beds, they may readily be caught in strong mouse traps of the guillotine type. These should be baited with oatmeal or other grain, or may be set in the mouse runs without bait. - Field mouse caught in an unbaited guillotine trap
If mice are present in small numbers, as is often the case in lawns, gardens, or seed beds, they may readily be caught in strong mouse traps of the guillotine type. These should be baited with oatmeal or other grain, or may be set in the mouse runs without bait. - I have one picture in the salon
- And you believe the guides
- Around some stately dignitary
- At Bruant's
- At the Black Cat
- At the Jardin de Paris
- At the Moulin Rouge
- French Soldier
- Inside Columbin's
- Interested in the Winner
- Listening for the voice to speak his name once more
- On Montmarte
- Portraits of Carnot in Heavy Black
- A Cafe Chantant
- And transform long-haired students into members of the institute
- The Restauraunt among the trees
- To bring a queen back to Paris
- What might happen some time if these were love-matches
- With a long loaf of bread
- She looked down upon our street
- Some Young People of Montmarte
- Standing on their feet for hours at a time
- Tes Dans La Rue, T'es Cheztoi
- The American Colony is not wicked
- The Chateau Rouge
- The Concierge of each house stood continually at the front door
- The Girl who represented Alsace
- The Man that broke the bank at Monte Carlo
- The Party Promptly broke up
- Beech C-45 (F-2)
Beech C-45 (F-2) Front Side Perspective Bottom Top