IL3082670:
"I am not a hungry, I thank you", illustration from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor ', 1910 (colour litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL3082686:
" Have not your worship a want above your eye?", illustration from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor ', 1910 (colour litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL3082693:
"He has eyes of Youth, he smells April and May", illustration from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor ', 1910 (colour litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL3082712:
"Then let all them encircle him about", illustration from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor ', 1910 (colour litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL3082713:
"Enter Sir Hugh Evans, Anne Page, and the others", illustration from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor ', 1910 (colour litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL1074499:
"Now and then ladies pass in their pattens, a maid perhaps protecting them with an umbrella, for flakes of snow are falling discreetly". (litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL1074501:
Miss Willoughby: "We are known everywhere now, Susan, you and I, as the old maids of Quality Street". (litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL1074507:
Miss Phoebe is giving a dancing lesson to half a dozen pupils, and is doing her very best. (litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL1074512:
Miss Willoughby: "We shall probably spend the evening here with Miss Susan at the card table". (litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL1074516:
Phoebe: "As soon as you see a lady with a pretty nose you cannot help saying that you adore her". (litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images
IL1074518:
Miss Henrietta and Miss Fanny, encouraged by this sympathy, draw nearer the door of the interesting bed chamber. (litho), Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920) / Bridgeman Images