Description
Lord Russell - usually depicted as a small boy - thumbs his nose just as a small boy would at the visiting 'ladies'
it was believed that one reason that Napoleon III had become involved in Italy's fight for freedom from Austrian domination was that he cherished hopes of seating his cousin
Oval head and shoulders portrait of Lalande
Parked outside a cottage
Bullock's eye Finish:Stretched Lord Russell - usually depictedPlate 8 from the Croonian Lecture paper 'On the anatomical structure of the eye; illustrated by microscopical drawings, executed by F. Bauer, Esq.', by Everard Home, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 112 (1822), pp. 76 85. Ten figures of the external and internal appearance of a bullock's eye with internal structures under magnification. The positions of figures 7 and 9 are reversed in the published plate. The work is inscribed
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