- 1800 2
- 1807
- 1804
1804 - 1803
- 1805
1805 - 1805
1805 - 1808
- 1806
- 1806
- An official ball in the Strassbourg Theatre
- Out for a ride
- 1802
- 1797
1797 - 1797
1797 - 1799
- An Opera Ball
- 1798
- 1801
1801 - 1810
- 1805
- 1809
1809 - 1799
- A check in the Park at Bagatelle
A check in the Park at Bagatelle Hunting dress 1807 - 1809
1809 - 1797
- 1802
- 1807
- 1802
1802 - Little Patriots
- 1801
- 1803
- The Royal Prince
On the third day, June 3rd, the Royal Prince, bearing the flag of Sir George Ayscue, the largest and heaviest ship in the English fleet, ran on the Galloper shoal, and being threatened by fire-ships, surrended. The ship was burnt, and the crew, including the admiral, were made prisoners. - 1806
1806 - 1799
- 1803
- 1803
- 1804
- 1803
1803 - 1800
- 1802
1802 - 1802
1802 - A walk in the Tuileries Gardens
A walk in the Tuileries Gardens - 1798
- 1799
- 1799
- 1799
- 1804
- 1797
1797 - A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal
A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal 1800 - 1798
- 1804
- Coasack Encampment on the Champs-Elysees
- 1801
- 1804
- The Tuleries in 1802
The Tuleries in 1802 - Bagpiper
Bagpiper - 1798
1798 - Waiting for the Saint-Cloud Coach
Waiting for the Saint-Cloud Coach Place de la Concorde 1806 - In the Gallery of the Palais-Royal
- Geoffrey Chaucer
Chaucer's was a fairly simple nature. He seems to have taken to Renaissance fashions just as he took to Renaissance learning, without in the least disturbing the solid Englishness of his foundation. He married a Damsell Philippa without letting his marriage interfere with an ideal and unrequited passion like that of Petrarch for Laura. He had Jean de Meung's own reverence for the classics.