Five Fingered Fish, Eekan Talong, from 'Drawings of Fishes from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist
The Bear and the Fox, illustration from Aesops Fables, published by Heinemann, 1912 -
Arthur Rackham
Mud Fish, Tumba Koli, from 'Drawings of Fishes from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist
Pavo cristatus (Common Peafowl) plate 3 from Vol I of 'Monograph of Phasianide or Family of Pheasants', engraved by the artist and J. Smit, pub. by D.G. Elliot, 1872 -
Joseph Wolf
Ali Ben Ahmed, the Last Caliph of Constantine, with his Entourage outside Constantine, 1845 -
Theodore Chasseriau
Boo-ay-ah Alligator, from 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist
Illustration for The Wolf and the Lamb, from Fables by Jean de La Fontaine 1621-95 -
Benjamin Rabier
The Stables and Two Famous Running Horses belonging to His Grace, the Duke of Bolton, 1747 -
James Seymour
The skinning of the Aboma snake, shot by Captain Stedman, from Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam 1772-77, published 1813 -
John Gabriel Stedman
Tattercoats dancing while the gooseherd pipes, illustration from English Fairy Tales, retold by F.A. Steel, published 1918 -
Arthur Rackham
Guana, Bie awa Tana, from 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist
Mus alexandrinus and Mus rattus Alexandrine Rat and Black Rat plate 29 of British Mammals, 1919, pub. 1921 -
Archibald Thorburn
Fortune telling scene and signs of the Chinese zodiac, reproduced in 'Recherche sur les superstitions en Chine', 1911 -
Anonymous Artist
'The Last of the Mail Coaches- The Edinburgh-London Royal Mail at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 5th July 1847, 1848 -
James Pollard
Bilalang Gambur, Cicada, Koombang Kerbo, Koombang Gajah, Scaraboeus Beetle, Ucanucang, from 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca', c.1805-18 -
Anonymous Artist
A still life with carp in a ceramic colander, oysters, crayfish, roach and a cat on the ledge beneath -
Clara Peeters
Amazon Indian, engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-98) -
John White