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'Arena of Astley's Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road', 1942. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Mazeppa', 1942. Artist: Unknown.
 
'The Triumph of Love', c15th century, (1937). Artist: Emile- Aurele Van Moe.
 
'The Triumph of Love', c15th century, (1937). Artist: Emile- Aurele Van Moe.
 
'Talbot and the Countess of Auvergne', 1875, (c1915). Creator: William Quiller Orchardson.
 
'Malvolio and the Countess', c1840, (c1915). Artist: Daniel Maclise.
 
'Family playing games in a field', 1937. Artist: Unknown.
 
Go bring the rabble, O'er whom I give thee power, here to this place, Frontispiece, 1926.
 
Had I not four or five women once that tended me? 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
Safely in harbour is the king's ship, illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
Re-enter Ariel like a water-nymph, illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
Come unto these yellow sands illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
Burthen (dispersedly) ' Hark Hark!', illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
This music crept by be upon the waters, illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
For every trifle are they set upon me, illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
I'll kiss they foot:  I'll swear myself thy subject, illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
Alas, now, pray you, work not so hard, illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
The isle is full of noises, sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurst not, illustration fro
 
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about mine ears, illustration from 'The Tempest'
 
…. And sometime voices, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
Enter several strange Shapes, bringing in a banquest ….inviting the King, etc. to eat, illustration
 
Each one, tripping on his toe, will be here with mop and mow, illustration from 'The Tempest', 1926.
 
Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate a contract of true love, illustration from 'The Tempes
 
Enter certain reapers, properly habited, illustration from William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest',1926.
 
Go charge my goblins that they grind their joints with dry convulsions, illustration from 'The Tempe
 
You demi-puppets that by moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, illustration from 'The Tempest',
 
Merrily, merrily shall I live now under the blossom that hangs on the bough, illustration from 'The
 
Shibaraku, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut)
 
Two girls playing with cat, 1907.
 
Two men bowling. From Der Renner by Hugo von Trimberg, 1411-1413.
 
The Fight Between Carnival and Lent, .
 
The House of cards, 1909.
 
Stage design for the theatre play The Spanish Curate by John Fletcher, 1935.
 
Portrait of Juliette de Villeneuve (1802-1840), niece of Julie Clary-Bonaparte, 1824.
 
Peasants playing bowling, c. 1655.
 
Luteplayer and Harpist, Late 15th cen..
 
Card Players, c. 1620-1630.
 
A potter. The Ambras castle Hofaemterspiel (Court-office Game), ca 1455.
 
Neck-amphora, c500BC. Creator: Unknown.
 
Playmates, 1866-1869. Artist: Arthur Boyd Houghton.
 
The Cardsharps.
 
To celebrate the baby (Pour fêter le bébé), 1903.
 
Boy in a Child's Chair, 1736.
 
Intermezzo, 1883.
 
Lady Playing the Lute.
 
Pontus, 1890.
 
Sunday Evening in a Farmhouse in Dalarna, 1860.
 
The Card Game.
 
The play Queen of spades by A. Pushkin in the La Chauve-Souris Theatre, 1918.
 
Interior with a Woman Playing a Virginal, 1667.
 
Concert with Eight Figures, 1628–1630.
 
The Cardsharps, c. 1615.
 
Siren playing music, First Half of 14th cen..
 
Siren playing music, First Half of 14th cen..
 
'The Infant Academy', 1781-1782. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds.
 
Interior of the Garrison Theatre in the west wing, Hurst Castle, Hampshire, 2012. Artist: Historic England Staff Photographer.
 
'Queen Katherine's Dream', c1825. Artist: William Blake.
 
'Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies dancing', 1786. Artist: William Blake.
 
Design for the Count's Costume in Act III of 'The Sleeping Princess', 1922. Artist: Leon Bakst.
 
A Boy Playing the Lute (Hearing. From the Series The Five Senses), 1620s.