RM2CE3AX1–. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . DIGNITY ; self-satisfaction and complacency ; love of liberty andpower; an aspiring, self-elevating, ruling instinct; prideof character; manliness ; lofty-mindedness, and desire forelevation. Adapted to the superiority, greatness, and exalteddignity of human nature. Perversion: egotism; hauteur;forwardness; tyranny; superciliousness; imperiousness. Very Large.—Have the highest respect for self; place special stresson the personal pr
RF2CGBMEH–Elite vs People - Traffic sign with two options - Elitist ruling class vs "average Joe". Privivieled, well-educated, rich, intellectual class vs poor
RMPW3962–General Sir Charles James Napier, led the military conquest of Sindh, served as the Governor of Sindh, and Commander-in-Chief in India
RM2SCXXCA–The General Election: reading the result of the poll, 1880. 'We present several Sketches of the Middlesex election on Saturday last, at the Brentford polling-place, "five minutes before" and "five minutes after" its precise moment of shutting up. Our Illustration of the scene at reading the result of the polling, in one of the metropolitan elections, may be regarded as generally characteristic of the manner in which the decision is made known to the candidates themselves, and to their most intimate political associates, who are admitted to the presence of the returning offi
RF2PNEXXA–Judgment line icons collection. Verdict, Sentence, Condemnation, Assessment, Critique, Ruling, Decision vector and linear illustration. Conclusion
RMACJJJA–top hats on race day
RF2E92NC3–A teenager with a serious face. Focused teenager girl.
RM2WYD1JE–Business.
RM2AWKGXC–Chinese horrors and persecutions of the Christians; containing a full account of the great insurrection in China; atrocities of the "Boxers" ..together with the complete history of China down to the present time .. . wished to have all the credit for himself. A Sharp Quarrel. Li Hung Chang who had been appointedFutai or Governor of Kiangsu entertaineddoubts of the loyalty of this adventurer, anda feud broke out between them at an earlystage of their relations. Burgevine was aman of high temper and strong passions,who was disposed to treat his Chinese col-leagues with lofty superciliousness, an
RFDMT97Y–Emperor cartoon
RMACJJK0–race day in the grandstand
RM2YJ9XHA–Antoni Miro (b.1944). Spanish painter. The Gioconda, 1973. Group of paintings The Dollar (1973-1980).
RFDMT80C–Emperor and gun
RMACJJH4–Studying Form on Race Day, Epsom Derby
RM2WYH7T6–Woman.
RFDMT8K7–Imperator
RMACJJHD–top hats on race day
RM3D40N5B–The hunter goddess Diana killing Chione, daughter of King Daedalion. Chione was mother to twins by the gods Mercury and Apollo, Diana was enraged by her pride and arrogance. Diana floats on a cloud, with helmet and shield, attacking Chione with a dart. Chione is supported by Apollo with a lyre, Mercury with winged helmet and caduceus. Chione. Copperplate engraving from Metamorphoses d'Ovide en Rondeaux, Ovid's Metamorphoses, chez Audran, Paris, 1676.
RMACJJHB–Epsom Derby
RM2WYTF3K–Business.
RMACJJHF–Viewing from the grandstand at race meeting
RM2YJ9YG4–Antoni Miro (b.1944). Spanish painter. Hanged Dollar, 1974. Group of paintings The Dollar (1973-1980).
RMARHG15–man wearing sunglasses
RM2WYB7NP–Business.
RMACJJJ8–studying form on race day
RMPP4X94–Frans Hals (1580-1666). Dutch painter. Portrait of Willem van Heythuysen (1585-1650). 1625-1630. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany.
RMACJJJ6–top hats on race day
RM2T6D2X5–The Two Owls and the Sparrow. A sparrow on a tree branch berates two owls for their arrogance and pride. Copperplate engraving by William Skelton from Fables by John Gay, with a Life of the Author, John Stockdale, London, 1793.
RM2T68X11–Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, 1662-1748. The Proud Duke, British peer, Lord President of the Council and Master of the Horse. Mezzotint engraving by Robert Dunkarton after a portrait by from Richard Earlom and Charles Turner's Portraits of Characters Illustrious in British History Engraved in Mezzotinto, published by S. Woodburn, London, 1813.
RMPNDHR1–Jealousy, Rage, Disappointment... Date/Period: 1817. Drawing. Watercolor, with pen and brown, black, red-brown, and gray ink over graphite on very thick, moderately textured, beige, wove paper. Height: 146 mm (5.74 in); Width: 232 mm (9.13 in). Author: Thomas Rowlandson.
RM2T68WA6–The Baboon and the Poultry. A disgraced baboon chained in a poultry pen is disrepected by a goose. Peafowl, chickens and chicks watch from the yard. Copperplate engraving by William Grainger after an illustration by Hubert Francois Bourguignon Gravelot from Fables by John Gay, with a Life of the Author, John Stockdale, London, 1793.
RM2T69A8C–The Butterfly and the Snail. A butterfly hovers over a snail in the formal gardens of a large house, a gardener leans on a shovel next to a lion-sculpture fountain with large flower pots. An arch of foliage with classical figures. Copperplate engraving by William Blake after an illustration by William Kent from Fables by John Gay, with a Life of the Author, John Stockdale, London, 1793.
RM2T6CMP9–The Pin and the Needle. The rivalry between an arrogant pin and a lowly needle. A bearded old man holding a stick in a room with compasses and ruler on the floor, an Egyptian mummy, bow and arrow, vase, globe, bust, dead fish and the skeleton of a stag on the walls; an upright pin and needle on a table. Copperplate engraving by William Blake after an illustration by William Kent from Fables by John Gay, with a Life of the Author, John Stockdale, London, 1793.
RM2T69Y3A–The Bear in a Boat. An arrogant bear boards a sailboat and runs aground near a castle. A monkey, dog, cow, goose, mouse and other animals laugh from the shore. Copperplate engraving by Wilson after an illustration by Hubert Francois Bourguignon Gravelot from Fables by John Gay, with a Life of the Author, John Stockdale, London, 1793.