- A Cell in the Lollards’ Tower
- A Doge of Venice
- A Doge of Venice (2)
- A Doorway of St. Mark’s, Venice
- A Florentine Citizen of the Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine Merchant
- A Florentine Nobleman of the Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine of the Fifteenth Century
- A Florentine of the Upper Classes, Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine Well Head, Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine, Fifteenth Century
- A Florentine, Fourteenth Century
- A German Officer, Twelfth Century
- A Lady at Play
The court of France was, at this period, the most depraved in morals, the grossest and most unpolished in manners, of any in Europe. The women of the bourgeoisie, envious of the great ladies, called them dames à gorge nue; and the latter retaliated by designating the women of the people as grisettes, because of their gray (grises) stockings,—a name retained almost down to the present day. In the sittings of the États Généraux, the President, Miron, complained bitterly of the excesses of the nobility, the contempt for justice, the open violences, the gambling, the extravagance, the constant duels, the "execrable oaths with which they thought it proper to ornament their usual discourse." - A Lombard Ambassador
- A Magistrate of Florence
- A Magistrate of Venice
- A Musketeer of the Early Seventeenth Century
- A Norman Matron of the Twelfth Century
- A Norman Monk of the Twelfth Century
- A Norman Warrior of the Twelfth Century
- A Peasant Costume
- A Slavonian of the Tenth Century
- A Thirteenth-century Knight in Armour
- A Tournament
- A Tuscan Officer
- A Venetian Beggar
- A Venetian General
- A Venetian Naval Officer
- A Venetian Nobleman
- A Venetian Senator
- A Venetian Soldier, Twelfth Century
- A Venetian Statesman
- Alfieri
- Alfonso I
- An Attendant of an Italian Prince.
- An Italian Baron, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Bronze Knocker
- An Italian Captain, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Captain, First Half of Sixteenth Century
- An Italian Captain, Fourteenth Century
- An Italian Knight, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Knight, Fourteenth Century
- An Italian Nobleman, Thirteenth Century
- An Italian of the Middle Class, Fifteenth Century
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Centur
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Century
- An Italian Peasant
- An Italian Peasant Woman
- An Italian Peasant, Close of the Eighteenth Century
- An Italian Soldier of the Twelfth Century
- An Italian Soldier, Fourteenth Century
- Austin Friars
- Bastion of the City Wall
- Benitier, Siena Cathedral
- Billingsgate
- Boccaccio
- Bonaparte and the grenadier
Bonaparte and the grenadier - Bridge of the Rialto, Venice
- Bronze Well in the Ducal Palace, Venice