Dr. Philomen Tracy, by an Unknown Artist, about 1780 (No.2 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")
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The Cat, by an Unknown Artist, about 1840 (No.6 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

Miss. Denison, by an Unknown Artist, about 1785 (No.4 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

Oneida Chieftain Shikellamy, by an Unknown Artist, about 1820 (No.1 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

Basket of Fruit with Flowers, by an Unknown Artist, about 1830 (No.7 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

General Washington on White Chager(Jack), by an Unknown Artist, about 1830 (No.5 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

Bare Knuekles, by George A. Hayes, about 1860 (No.10 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

Peaceable Kingdom, by Edward Hicks, about 1830 (No.9 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

The cornell Farm by Edward Hicks, 1848 (No.8 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

Mr. Tiffen of East Kingston, New Hampshire, Attributen to A. Ellis, about 1820(No.3 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")

View of River (artist unknown)

The Suburbs (No.2 of the First Collection of Small Pieces Selected by the Artist)
![Sketches Taken by Daumier at the Exhibition 2: In front of the picture by Mr. G[ustave]. Moreau](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0033490001.jpg)
Sketches Taken by Daumier at the Exhibition 2: In front of the picture by Mr. G[ustave]. Moreau
![MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS [2]: SECOND MEETING: An American orator proves in an irrefutable manner that the only means of pacifying humankind is to force all men to wear, like him, a green hat, which they should never remove except in the evenings, when going to bed. No one even dared to contest this opinion](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0033960001.jpg)
MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS [2]: SECOND MEETING: An American orator proves in an irrefutable manner that the only means of pacifying humankind is to force all men to wear, like him, a green hat, which they should never remove except in the evenings, when going to bed. No one even dared to contest this opinion
![MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS [2]: SECOND MEETING: An American orator proves in an irrefutable manner that the only means of pacifying humankind is to force all men to wear, like him, a green hat, which they should never remove except in the evenings, when going to bed. No one even dared to contest this opinion](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0033950001.jpg)
MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS [2]: SECOND MEETING: An American orator proves in an irrefutable manner that the only means of pacifying humankind is to force all men to wear, like him, a green hat, which they should never remove except in the evenings, when going to bed. No one even dared to contest this opinion
![[THE EATERS OF HORSEFLESH 10]: 1st SCHOLAR: - I'm beginning to be tired of horse-meat... they haven't yet thought of eating dog... what if we try it?... 2nd SCHOLAR: - Why, well!... it's an idea, but let's talk more quietly so he has no suspicions](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0043920001.jpg)
[THE EATERS OF HORSEFLESH 10]: 1st SCHOLAR: - I'm beginning to be tired of horse-meat... they haven't yet thought of eating dog... what if we try it?... 2nd SCHOLAR: - Why, well!... it's an idea, but let's talk more quietly so he has no suspicions
![NEWS 99: IMPRESSIONS OF A JOURNEY BY A GREAT POET: “One of the curiosities of Frankfurt that will soon disappear, I fear, is the butcher's shop. it [sic] is impossible to see a more splendid pile of fresh flesh. The bloody butchers and pink butchers’ wives chat gracefully under garlands of legs of mutton. A red stream, its colour barely altered by two gushing fountains, runs and smokes in the middle of the street!” (The Rhine by Victor Hugo Volume 2 page 357)](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0033610002.jpg)
NEWS 99: IMPRESSIONS OF A JOURNEY BY A GREAT POET: “One of the curiosities of Frankfurt that will soon disappear, I fear, is the butcher's shop. it [sic] is impossible to see a more splendid pile of fresh flesh. The bloody butchers and pink butchers’ wives chat gracefully under garlands of legs of mutton. A red stream, its colour barely altered by two gushing fountains, runs and smokes in the middle of the street!” (The Rhine by Victor Hugo Volume 2 page 357)

(Left) The little village on the far mountainside was already out of sight, and spring was coming around again. The grape trees were like large ailing snakes creeping under the coping stones of the wall. A brown light moved about in the tepid air. The void created by the selfsame every day is likely to chop down even the young trees that were left behind. In this everyday life, a thicket of trees protrudes like a boulder. (Right) The village I lived in has never been thought of as so small. The sun showed itself. The tall poplar forest looks like a beach being blown about by the wind. I grow dizzy just watching that seamless succession. If I can manage to get drunk on this succession of unchanging days, I can also grow to feel like I have taken down an elephant or snake. He differentiated things in this way, like a fluttering butterfly

ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 16: Sirs, crushed under the weight of misfortune, ruined, laid bare, I lost my head, I abandoned all that was dear to me, my motherrrland, my creditors, the whole paraphernalia... here am I on foreign soil... sheltered from my persecutors, but ready for the greatest sacrifices to preserve intact the name of Macaire. In consequence, I offer you 2 per cent payable in ten years;... by refusing, you can only lose hopes of the above-mentioned 2 per cent and the estmation of your servant / Macaire

Strangers in Paris 1: The arrival: What, no room!... -Not even for your hat-box... -What about in the sitting-room? -Twenty one Englishmen are in there... -In the attic?... -I've put eleven Savoyards in there... -In the celler?... -Fifteen Polish people have set up home... -Oh! hang it...oh! damnation... oh! Good God!...are we going to spend the night by the side of a milestone?... -That's what you'd better do, because then the night patrol will get you out of trouble quickly by taking you to sleep at the Prefecture of Police's office, Saint Martin cell!... specially reserved for the homeless and poodles without papers!..

JOURNEY TO CHINA 2: THE PASSPORT. The foreigner who visits China is submitted to an indispensable formality; he receives a slip of paper on which is written the age he wants to indicate, the profession he says he pursues and the place where it pleases him to appoint his birth; all that followed by a description of particulars which applies to everybody, after which, against a consideration of two francs, the Chinese government is deemed to lend him succour and assistance for one year

MONOMANIACS 7: THE HYPOCHONDRIAC: This class of citizens is the providence of medicine, the blessing of pharmacy, it is the Nymph Egeria who has inspired white mustard, Paraguay-Roux, the Regnault pâte, the Clyso-bolus and generally all the inventions destined to comfort non-suffering humanity. The hypochondriac gives himself by turns pleurisy, consumption Etc. Etc. He varies his illness in order to vary his pleasures and each day he exclaims, on feeling his pulse, “I truly must have an iron constitution to be able to resist all these illnesses.”

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