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Holograph essay (fragment), "On Poetry"
The comedy of errors: With alterations from Shakspeare. Adapted for theatrical representation
Shakespeare's All's well that ends well
The tempest: a comedy
Romeo and Juliet: a tragedy
As you like it: A comedy
As you like it: a comedy
The merry wives of Windsor: a comedy
The first part of Henry IV
Measure for measure
The tragical history of King Richard III
The life and death of King John: a tragedy
Rubens Chez Velasquez, p. 38
Rubens Chez Velasquez, p. 47
Rubens Chez Velasquez, p. 33
Town site of La Gloria: looking north
Publicity photograph of Edward Everett Horton winking at the camera
Costume design by Giorgos Vakalo (for character Panique) for stage production La Paix
Cover page of Green's Scene for the production Jack Sheppard (Scene 1 no. 1)
Mu dan ting huan hun ji, p. 1, [Table of contents]
Omnia Platonis Opera, [Title page]
Compendiosa totius anatomie delineatio, ære exarata, [Title page]
Nude male with an apple in his left hand, and a modest female
Prima ossium tabula [Human skeleton leaning on a spade]
Secunda ossium tabula [Human skeleton inspecting a skull and in deep thinking]
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Fashion Drawings & Sketches in the Collections of FIT and the New York Public Library.
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