- A check in the Park at Bagatelle
A check in the Park at Bagatelle Hunting dress 1807 - 1799
- Hands and Feet stained with Henna
- 1805
- 1809
1809 - 1801
1801 - An Ideal Afternoon
An Ideal Afternoon - 1810
- 1798
- Sir Walter Scott
Scott was a part of this revivified world, and his importance in it is not that of its inventor, but of the man who brought so many of its qualities into the art of story-telling that his novels became a secondary inspiration, and moved men as different as Hugo, Balzac, and Dumas, to express themselves in narrative. - The Adventuress
The term adventuress is applied to women of careless reputation who, being much too smart to endure the ignominious career of professional demi-mondaines, resort to various shrewd schemes to fleece the unwary. Some of their class work in concert with male partners and in such cases the selected victim generally becomes an easy prey. The confidence man may be dangerous; the confidence woman, if she be well educated and bright, as well as pretty, is irresistible except with the most hardened and unsusceptible customers. - An Opera Ball
- 1797
1797 - 1799
- 1797
1797 - On the Watch
Bird watching a butterfly - 1802
- Out for a ride
- On the Water
On the water - 1806
- An official ball in the Strassbourg Theatre
- 1808
- 1806
- 1805
1805 - 1805
1805 - 1803
- 1804
1804 - 1807
- Muscles of the right side of the head and neck
- Outline diagram showing general plan and position of body-machinery
- Diagram of artery, capillaries, and veins
- General scheme of the digestive tract
- Effects of tight lacing on bony thorax
- Sitz-bath tub made of tin
- The food route in the digestive system
- The natural and artificial positions of the foot
- Skeleton of head and trunk
- Diagram of the circulatory system
- Normal chest
- A Tourniquet
- The Salivary Glands
- The ribs removed, showing relation of thoracic to abdominal viscera
- A longitudinal section of stomach, or peptic, glands
- The skeleton
- Diagram of Valves in the Heart and Veins
- Blood Corpuscles
- Muscles of the posterior surface of the trunk
- Relation of heart and great vessels to the wall of the thorax
- The bony thorax, anterior view
- The spinal column
- The New Method of Artificial Breathing
- Relation of kidneys to heart and great blood-vessels
- Muscles of the anterior surface of the trunk 2
- The Nervous System
- Front view of heart and lungs, showing relations to other thoracic organs
- The diaphragm
- Diagram showing the action of the curved front corset
- Location of the viscera of the body
- Upper surface, bones of foot
- Diagram showing the action of the straight front corset