- Esquimaux carving
The first of these illustrations is perhaps the best, as it is certainly the most delicate and graceful of all the fragments yet discovered. It represents the profile of the head and shoulder of an ibex, carved in low relief upon a piece of the palm of a reindeer’s antler. So exact and well characterised is the sculpture, that naturalists have no hesitation in deciding the animal to be an ibex of the Alps, and not of the Pyrenees. - Baptism of Clovis
- A miracle of Remigius
- A miracle of Remigius 2
- The Colossus of Ramses II emerging from the earth
- The Soul - back view
- The Soul - front view
- Group of reindeer drawn upon a piece of slate
Group of reindeer drawn upon a piece of slate - Gold pectoral inlaid with enamel
- The lady Touî, statuette in wood
- Statue of Rânofir
- Egyptian jewellery of the XIXTH dynasty
- Pectoral of Ramses II
- Statuette in wood
- Prehistoric carving
In short, the prehistoric carvings are from the hands of men who were neither beginners nor blunderers in their art. The practised skill of a modern wood engraver would scarcely exceed in firmness and decision, nor in evident rapidity of execution, the outline of the animals in the example which is here engraved. - Bronze Cat
- Pectoral in shape of a hawk with a ram’s head
- Statuette in wood 2