- Young Lady Writing
Young Lady Writing - William Waldorf Astor
William Waldorf Astor - The Muscular Form Small - Princess Anne
The muscular form small - Princess Anne (Not sure which princess Anne but probably Anne, Princess Royal (1850-1918), daughter of King Edward VII ) - The Grandmother
OLd Lady - Study of a head
Study of a head - Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes - Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson - Robert Burns
Robert Burns Caricature - Right Eye
Right Eye - Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria - Portrait of young man
Portrait of young man - Portrait of Fred Walker
Portrait of Fred Walker - Paul Robin
Paul Robin (1837–1912) was a French educator and scientist. - Painters palette
Painters palette - Open Hand
Open Hand - Omar Khayyam
Omar Khayyam - Old Mans Head
Old Mans Head - Mr H H Champion
Henry Hyde Champion (22 January 1859 – 30 April 1928) - Mr Colquhoun
Mr Colquhoun - Men in top hats
Men in top hats - Man with umbrella
Man with umbrella - Man with cane
Man with cane - Man with beard
Man with beard - Man with a gun
Meeting at the crossroads - Two men on horses, one with a gun - Man with a bicycle
Zimmerman and his machine - Man standing
Man standing - Malthus
Thomas Robert Malthus - Machin
The legend reads: “Machin, the staff officer, the terror of the soldier, doesn’t joke with the rules and regulations; has risen from the `rank` and file; a very useful individual; it’s always Machin here and Machin there, ask Machin. He terrorizes the one-year volunteers, whom he treats as young shoots (literal translation beets); an old bachelor to the core.” - Leon M Gambetta
Léon Gambetta, an eminent French statesman and founder of the French Republic. When he died from a pistol wound, in 1882 ,at 44 years of age, his brain was found to weigh 40.9 ounces, whereas boys of 7 to 14 years of age average a fraction less than 46 ounces. Dr. Flint, in his “Physiology,” gives the average male brain in New York at a little over 50 ounces. Here we find one of the most powerful of the statesmen of his time with a receding forehead and exceedingly small brain. - Left Foot
Left Foot - King Cophetua
King Cophetua - Joachim Nettelbeck
Joachim Nettelbeck - Jean Cocteau
Portrait of Jean Cocteau From an unpublished crayon sketch by Léon Bakst - J. M. Barrie
J. M. Barrie - Invisible man putting on gloves
Invisible man putting on gloves - Ice Hockey
Playing ice hockey - Henry VIII
Henry VIII - Head of Pierre Rene Choudieu
Head of Pierre Rene Choudieu - Hands in pockets
Hands in pockets - Hand with tool
Hand with tool - Hand with scale
Hand with scale - Hand with gloves
Hand with gloves - George Frederick Watts, R. A
George Frederick Watts, R. A - Gentlemen in hats
Gentlemen in hats - Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche - Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche - Frederick the Great
- Felix Vallotton
Felix Vallotton - Feet
Feet - Eugène Carrière at work
Eugène Anatole Carrière (16 January 1849 – 27 March 1906) Caricature of the French painter (whose works are somewhat dark and misty in effect) Eugène Carrière at work. By Guillaume. From the French daily, Gil Blas - Euclid
Euclid - Dr Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
Dr Johann Friedrich Blumenbach ,a celebrated German anatomist, physiologist, and anthropologist, filled the chairs of anatomy and medicine at Gottingen more than half a century. He first divided the human species into five races. This is a superlatively scientific and pure face. - Domestic scene
Domestic scene - Daniel Dancer, a miser and hermit
- Crayon study of a child
Crayon study of a child - Coffee and cigar
Coffee and cigar - Clenched fist
Clenched left fist - Charles Rivers Wilson
Sir Charles Rivers Wilson - Charcoal drawing
Charcoal drawing of a man - Caricature of Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith