- A Son of Pan
“A Son of Pan,” by William Padgett. Example of outline drawing, put in solidly with a brush. If this had been done with pencil or autographic chalk, much of the feeling and expression of the original would have been lost. The drawing has suffered slightly in reproduction, where (as in the shadows on the neck and hands) the lines were pale in the original. Size of drawing 11½ × 6½ in. Zinc process. - Advice to the mentally feeble
Keep the mouth closed. - Alexander Hamilton
- An Odd Volume
A seated man reading a book - Another case of trying to keep neutral
Couple sitting on a park bench not really communicating - Are you going to volunteer
She: Are you going to volunteer? He: If yes, no. If no, yes. - Aren’t there a couple of young men in there with Clara
“Aren’t there a couple of young men in there with Clara?” “No, only one. There isn’t a sound.” - Ashes of Roses
This careful drawing, from the painting by Mr. Boughton, in the Royal Academy, reproduced by the Dawson process, is interesting for variety of treatment and indication of textures in pen and ink. It is like the picture, but it has also the individuality of the draughtsman, as in line engraving. Size of drawing about 6½ x 3½ in - Badminton in the studio
From the painting by R.W. MacBeth, A.R.A. - Benjamin Franklin
- Boy climbing a tree
- Daniel Webster
- George Washington
- Hand holding Card
Hand holding Card - Happy little boy in the rain
- Henry Clay
- John Hancock
- John Jay
John Jay - John Quincy Adams
- Left Hand holding a card
- Left hand pointing
- Left Hand Pointing - Fine detail
- Left Hand Pointing Coarse detail
- Little girl with a clock
- Man and Woman talking
- Man looking at woman
- Older boy doing a magic trick
- Right Hand Pointing
- Right Hand Pointing - Coarse Detail
- Right Hand Pointing - Fine detail
- Robert Burns
- Samuel Adams
- Silhoette - Left Hand pointing
- Silhoette - Right Hand pointing
- The finding of the infant St. George
CHARLES M. GERE. (From his painting in the New Gallery, 1893.) - The Rose Queen
by G. D. LESLIE, R.A. (From “Academy Notes,” 1893.) - Thomas Jefferson
- Three girls and an old man
- Tiresome Dog
“Tiresome Dog,” by E. K. Johnson. - William H. Seward
- Young lady