–and peace shall rule by Udo Keppler
—we cut and hewed the outside into the true shape of a boat by N. C. Wyeth
..Ah Chaleur.. by Moloch (Alphonse Hector Colomb)
‘Again, My Captain by Howard Pyle
‘And he who bringeth me home the best, with that man will I wed’ by Franklin Booth
‘And three or four with hearty cheer, jumped in like folly frogs’ by Peter Newell
‘And, sweetly singing round about thy bed, Strew all their blessings on thy sleeping head.’ by Warwick Goble
‘Blaine will be vindicated in November’ –N.Y. Tribune by Bernhard Gillam
‘Chacun sa vie’ de Gustave Guiches et Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi by Yves Marevéry
‘Dear boy!’ said his mother; ‘your father’s the best man in the world by Jessie Willcox Smith
‘Did you kiss the bride’ by Charles Dana Gibson
‘Die Hülle war war die Not und Pein …’ by John Elsas
‘Don’t go away, my dear friend,’ said the Fox by Jean de Bosschère
‘Don’t look now, but I’m afraid somebody is following us’ by Edmund Siegfried Valtman
‘Es ist der Mann sehr beladen …’ by John Elsas
‘Es ist die Eintracht hochgepriesen …’ by John Elsas
‘Father! Father! Tell me what ails thee, With dismay thou art filling thy child! by Arthur Rackham
‘Geld ist rar …’ by John Elsas
‘Good Morning,’ said the Lark… by Elizabeth Stafford Fry
‘Hier ist zu sehen ein Menschentier …’ by John Elsas
‘I Cannot! It Would Be a Sin! A Fearful Sin!’ by Winslow Homer
‘I flee for the first time and am pursued; Warfather follows close… by Arthur Rackham
‘Ich ging in die Vertrauungsfalle …’ by John Elsas
‘Jump on to my beautiful curly tail’ by Jean de Bosschère
‘Let The Fireworks Begin,’ Said The King by Charles Robinson
‘Man muss die Fehler übersehen …’ by John Elsas
‘Mit meinen Fehlern heute prahlt der Maler …’ by John Elsas
‘Mit Vielen zu leiden ist nicht schwer …’ by John Elsas
‘Oh, Granny, your teeth are tremendous in size!’ by Gustave Doré
‘One of the Silly Sort of Mistakes One Makes When it Snows in Scotland’ by William Heath Robinson
‘Peep! Peep! Peep!’ cried the baby goldfinches by Maginel Wright Enright
‘Rah! ‘Rah! ‘Rah! C-O-L-U-M-B-I-A!. by Thomas Nast
‘Sie sucht jetzt für Dein Herz ein Platz …’ by John Elsas
‘Sitzt ich in der Strassenbahn…’ by John Elsas
‘Some Busybody Will Come Along’; The Kelpie of Snooziepod, Topsy-Turvy Tales by William Heath Robinson
‘Stolen sweets’-or one on papa by Henry Jerome Schile
‘Stop thief!’ by Bernhard Gillam
‘t Vredejaar by Bernard Willem Wierink
‘Take this Talisman.’ said the fairy… by William Wallace Denslow
‘Tempest’, Act I, Scene I by George Romney
‘The point envenomed too! — Then venom, to thy work,’ [Hamlet], act V, sc. II by William M. Anderson
‘The Professor; Now boys, that shadow tells me we are approaching a masterpiece….!’ by Otho Cushing
‘The rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some outdoor work to do’ by Arthur Rackham
‘The tribute to the Minotaur’ – the interests of all other states sacrificed to the protection monster of Pennsylvania by Bernhard Gillam
‘This healing and honeyed draught of mead,deign to accept from me. Set it first to thy lips’ by Arthur Rackham
‘Three hundred dollars for that gown! Didn’t you get anything off’ by Charles Dana Gibson
‘Tis a poor rule that doesn’t work both ways by William Henry Walker
‘Vom richtig denkenden Bauermann …’ by John Elsas
‘Vorm Erker an dem Warenhaus …’ by John Elsas
‘Wenns mit selbst nicht geht nach Willen …’ by John Elsas
‘What else can I do I’ asked Chanticleer by Jean de Bosschère
‘Where has all our grease gone’ by Jean de Bosschère
‘Why aren’t you ready. Isabel’ by Charles Dana Gibson
‘Wiggle Much’ Sketches by Herbert Crowley
[Design for the Lentheric Salon, Fifth Ave. & 58th St., Savoy-Plaza Hotel, New York, NY.] [Perspective rendering by Winold Reiss
[Hunting Discoveries] … Discover that your girts are broken … by Henry Thomas Alken
01 Not a sous had he got not a guinea or note, and he looked exceedingly flurried . . . by Anonymous
03 The doctors excessively tipsy we said, and we managed a shutter to borrow . . . by Anonymous
1 Herald by Will R. Barnes
1-Dan Riordan by Will R. Barnes
1-Reds-Boys by Will R. Barnes
1, L’Agneau pascal ; 2, L’Eucharistie, cartons de vitraux exécutés à Domèvre-sur-Vezouse by Jacques Gruber
1, La tapisserie, au Pavillon de Limoges ; 2, L’Église ; 3, L’École by Jacques Gruber
1, Le kiosque à journause ; 2, Le taxiphone, pur un abri de station de tramway sur un place publique, au Salon d’Automne de 1924. by Jacques Gruber
1, Le luxe ; 2, Les artes, au Pavillon de la Société Anonyme Mauméjean Frères by Jacques Gruber
1, Sainte-Claire d’Assise by Jacques Gruber
11. – At the Market by Gustáv Mallý
110e dîner du Gornet 6 Mars 1907 Président M. Quentin-Bauchart Menu A mon ami Quentin Bauchart by Adolphe Léon Willette
11e dîner du Moulin à Sel, le 13 janvier 1906, sous la présidence de Boileau by Léon Lebègue
12. – Kutti, Kutui, Kutuchta by Andrej Kováčik
14. – Hour Passing Hour by Andrej Kováčik
15 Chansons nouvelles Pl.05 by Auguste Roedel
15 Chansons nouvelles Pl.13 by Auguste Roedel
15 Chansons nouvelles Pl.15 by Auguste Roedel
156-Oriental Review by Will R. Barnes
16. – Mother with Children by Gustáv Mallý
17-Miss Lena-Act I by Will R. Barnes
1812 [Women’s fashion in nineteenth-century Paris] by Henri Boutet
1813 [Women’s fashion in nineteenth-century Paris] by Henri Boutet
1849 [Women’s fashion in nineteenth-century Paris] by Henri Boutet
1865 [Women’s fashion in nineteenth-century Paris] by Henri Boutet
1867 [Women’s fashion in nineteenth-century Paris] by Henri Boutet
1894 [Women’s fashion in nineteenth-century Paris] by Henri Boutet
1895 [Women’s fashion in nineteenth-century Paris] by Henri Boutet
1895 Puck Christmas by Charles Jay Taylor
1er dîner du Moulin à Sel, le 7 mai 1904, sous la présidence de Rabelais by Léon Lebègue
2 comparse – ragazzi by Plinio Codognato
2 comparse by Plinio Codognato
2.- Dvaja zemani by Andrej Kováčik
24-Tulips by Will R. Barnes
24. – He Couldn’t Believe His Eyes nor His Ears by Andrej Kováčik
29-Watermelon-Boys by Will R. Barnes
3 crows – bad luck. In town in September or the last of the Goths! by F. C. Hunt
3. – Shot Echoed through the Garden… by Andrej Kováčik
32e dîner du Moulin à Sel, le 16 mars 1909, sous la présidence de Sterne by Léon Lebègue
36-Boys by Will R. Barnes
4 Brothers Quality Vegetables Label by Anonymous
4. – Beňovský’s Finger Trembled… by Andrej Kováčik
43-French Clowns-Girls by Will R. Barnes
45-Girl by Will R. Barnes