The Cat, by an Unknown Artist, about 1840 (No.6 of "NASHVILLE SKYLINE")
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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")

Dr. Philomen Tracy, by an Unknown Artist, about 1780 (No.2 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)
![Portrait of the Artist [from "Composition of the Night"]](https://museumcollection.tokyo/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/1975-00-6624-000.jpg)
Portrait of the Artist [from "Composition of the Night"]
![The Salon of 1840: Ascension of Jesus Christ: After the original Picture by M[r]. Brrdhkmann](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0033340002.jpg)
The Salon of 1840: Ascension of Jesus Christ: After the original Picture by M[r]. Brrdhkmann

The Salon of 1840: Pilgrimage of St. Roch: after the original picture by PÉTRAL VILERNOMZ

The Salon of 1840: Pilgrimage of St. Roch: after the original picture by PÉTRAL VILERNOMZ

Impressions of Utsunomiya City (No.6 of the First Collection of Small Pieces Selected by the Artist)

Images from Preludes, 2eme Livre composed by Claude Debussy 6. General Lavine - Eccentric

Mt. Fuji Covered by an Early First Snow from "Thirty-six Views of Fuji, the Holy Mountain"
![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
![Parisian Freebooters 6: The Umbrella-trick: The freebooter takes advantage of the storm [,] going about it in the manner you see [here]... he pushes his umbrella into the face of a passer-by and seizes his victim's Watch, Purse or Pocket-book](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0035770001.jpg)
Parisian Freebooters 6: The Umbrella-trick: The freebooter takes advantage of the storm [,] going about it in the manner you see [here]... he pushes his umbrella into the face of a passer-by and seizes his victim's Watch, Purse or Pocket-book

SKETCHES OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE BY DAUMIER 6: Below the upper vignette: Having succeeded in getting into the interior of the Stock Exchange under the pretext of being litigants at the tribunal of commerce. Below the lower vignette: What a company at the Stock Exchange doors!... to be sure, I'd prefer to queue at the Ambigu, it's better regulated!..

NEWS 214: - They're talking about holding new elections. - This time before giving our votes to one of the candidates, we'll have him visited by the doctor so that afterwards they don't declare him invalid
![THE BACHELOR'S DAY 6: - Without doubt Mr. Riflot the right to petition is sacred, but is abused! witness that which you're talking to us about: to tax bachelors for being useless to the population! I'am angry about it for married people; but it has to be said that of [bachelors] there is no one, more than I Coquelet, who has helped the population](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0035840001.jpg)
THE BACHELOR'S DAY 6: - Without doubt Mr. Riflot the right to petition is sacred, but is abused! witness that which you're talking to us about: to tax bachelors for being useless to the population! I'am angry about it for married people; but it has to be said that of [bachelors] there is no one, more than I Coquelet, who has helped the population

Caricaturana 92: Sir, I despise the charlatanism of the poster, I despise the Puffs of the advertisement, I abhor everything which smells of the charalatan, the tumbler, the rope-dancer, and I limit myself to producing with all naivete and foolishness my merchandise. Read my catalogue! Scent of love, esteem and friendship, in phials from the Middle-Ages... Extract of the smile of infancy -Perfume of Adolphe's first steps- Water of the peoples' alliance, for the handkerchief, with Beranger's song. Perfume of General Foy, a scent to strengthen the brain's fibre and to remind the French of their liberties and rights guaranteed by the constitutional charter. Surrounded by an oration given upon the tomb of the immortal deputy by one of his honourable colleagues. You see, it's impossible to be more simple

(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
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