Miss Fargueil in Delilah.
Émile Marcelin, from the supplement to L’Illustration number 763, Paris, 1857.
(Many thanks to athousandwinds for the editing help)
(Source: oldbookillustrations.com)
It runs itself.
Winsor McCay, from Little Nemo in Slumberland, first published in the New York Herald, 1906.
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The full (to the best of my knowledge) Little Nemo series, as published in the New York Herald between 1905 and 1911 is available for download on the main site.
I can’t say I’m glad I’m here.
Winsor McCay, from Little Nemo in Slumberland, first published in the New York Herald, 1906.
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Aren’t they sweet? They never die.
Winsor McCay, from Little Nemo in Slumberland, first published in the New York Herald, 1906.
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I don’t want to go to sleep again.
Winsor McCay, from Little Nemo in Slumberland, first published in the New York Herald, 1906.
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Just for a little ride.
Winsor McCay, from Little Nemo in Slumberland, first published in the New York Herald, 1906.
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The giant pie eaters.
Winsor McCay, from Little Nemo in Slumberland, first published in the New York Herald, 1906.
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The charlatans
Honoré Daumier, from Némésis médicale illustrée (illustrated medical nemesis) vol. 2, by François Fabre, Paris, 1840.
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