Women (1837 Subjects)
Ferry of Perama, Entrance to the Southern Passage of Corfu, coloured aquatint by J. Cartwright.
Muslim woman, engraving from J.C. Hοbhouse, “A Journey through Albania...”, London 1813.
The Virgin of Thyamis, by Louis Dupré.
Interior of a peasant hut, lithograph from edition by O. M. Von Stackelberg.
Mount Olympus seen from Larissa, coper engraving from edition by Ed. Dodwell.
The tomb of Hassan Baba in the vale of Tempi, copper engraving from edition by Ed. Dodwell.
Athens from Tourkovounia, copper engraving from edition by Ed. Dodwell.
Street in Athens, lithograph by Louis Dupré.
View of Istanbul, copper engraving by Luigi Mayer.
Street in Eski-Stamboul, copper engraving by Luigi Mayer.
View of Pera, copper engraving by Luigi Mayer.
Piccolo Bend, part of the aqueduct in Belgrade Forest, on the outskirts of Istanbul, copper engraving by Luigi Mayer.
Karavanserai at Küçükçekmece (Small Bridge on the European coast of Marmara Sea), copper engraving by Luigi Mayer.
View of Petit Champ des Morts cemetery and the old city of Istanbul from Pera (Beyoğlu).
The valley of Sweet waters of Asia (Göksu Deresi).
The slave market of Istanbul.
Egyptian woman. Turkish woman with head and face covered.
Haseki Sultana. Princess of Moldavia.
Woman from Athens. Man from Souli.
Supervisor of the Sultan's Harem. Odalisk of Greek descent.
Woman from Souli. Greek man from Ioannina.
Porta Capuana in Naples.
Site of Vergil's tomb, according to tradition, on Posilipo Hill.
Gallery on the Roman theatre in Pozzuoli.
Lake Averno, traditionally considered as entrance to Hades, near Pozzuoli.
Roman arch in Cuma.
The castle of Naples.
The seafront of Naples.
Salerno.
Amphitheatre in Cuma. Ischia island in the background.