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  • Two money-lenders counting their money and keeping their accounts, one wears spectacles. Stipple engraving by T. Cheesman, 1791, after Q. Matsys.
  • Mourning brooche showing a graveyard scene.
  • Brahman. Gouache drawing.
  • Mourning brooche showing a graveyard scene.
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • Two couples in a dance position. Ink drawing.
  • Mourning brooches containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Dhakate Bajirava Saheb. Coloured lithograph, 1888.
  • Indian fortune-teller with client. Gouache drawing.
  • Erasistratus, a physician, realising that Antiochus's (son of Seleucus I) illness is lovesickness for his stepmother Stratonice, by observing that Antiochus's pulse rose whenever he saw her. Line engraving by J.C. Levasseur, 1769, after H. Collin de Vermont, 1727.
  • A woman posing in a photographic studio, wearing a bridal? dress and veil, in front of a plain backdrop.
  • Two Bulgarian women wearing national dress.
  • A sleeping pedlar's posterior is examined by monkeys, who play with his goods. Line engraving after P. van Harlingen after P. Bruegel, c. 1610.
  • Two money-lenders counting their money, the one writing the ledger wears spectacles. Mezzotint after Q. Matsys.
  • Jewelry maker. Gouache drawing.
  • Copper anklet, Ibo people, Nigeria
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • Bangle maker and his wife. Watercolour drawing.
  • Rebecca admires the clothes and jewellery given to her by Abraham's servant. Watercolour painting by Juliana Howard, 1824.
  • A Zulu medicine man or shaman performing a ritual to fend off a hailstorm, South Africa. Halftone after Trappist Mission, Natal.
  • Head servant with his wife offering him betel leaves. Gouache drawing.
  • Mourning brooche showing a graveyard scene.
  • Amuletic necklace worn to cure bronchitis, Woolwich, London.
  • A heavily jewelled Lakshmi with a halo. Chromolithograph.
  • Mourning brooche containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • A Niam-Niam medicine man or shaman, equatorial Africa. Halftone after R. Buchta.
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • A Binsa sorcerer or shaman, Congo. Halftone.
  • A man bleeding a woman in her arm by using a bow and arrow. Etching.
  • Indian tailor and wife. Gouache drawing.