Brunnhilde slowly and silently leads her horse down the path to the cave, illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, 1910 -
Arthur Rackham
Birds of Paradise and a Guinea Fowl, from A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, by Oliver Goldsmith, published in London, 1816 -
Jacques de Seve
A Sportsman loading a flintlock gun with two retrievers and a dead pheasant in a landscape -
Benjamin Marshall
First Skeleton Table, from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 -
George Stubbs
John Smith Barry's Private Drag and Grey Team at Marbury Hall, Cheshire -
James Pollard
Circus Rider, from LEstampe Moderne, published Paris 1897-99 -
Richard Ranft
A lady riding side-saddle turns to look at a dismounted rider 2 -
James Seymour
A New Cure for Jackobinism or a Peep in the Tower, 1810 -
C. Williams
Waiting to Play, a Cairn terrier with a ball -
Frank Paton