IL340165:
He rushed against Horatius and smate him with all his might, illustration from 'The Lays of Ancient Rome', by Thomas Babington Macaulay (colour litho), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
LLM979030:
The Knight of the Mirrors was hurried, in spite of himself, over his horse's crupper (engraving), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
LLM979038:
"Discourteous knight, 'tis an unworthy act to strike a person who is not able to defend himself" (engraving), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
IL288840:
They pelted Don Quixote with a shower of stones, illustration from 'The Adventures of Don Quixote', published by G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1911 (colour litho), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
IL288845:
The Knight of the White Moon, illustration from 'The Adventures of Don Quixote', published by G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1911 (colour litho), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
LLM979041:
The Yanguesians, seeing themselves thus rudely handled, betook themselves to their levers and pack-staves (engraving), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
IL340166:
Home she went, bounding from school nor dreamed of shame or harm, illustration from 'The Lays of Ancient Rome', by Thomas Babington Macaulay (colour litho), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
IL288844:
Then the figure in the gown stood up, illustration from 'The Adventures of Don Quixote', published by G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1911 (colour litho), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
IL3037184:
Queen Mary Elizabeth and Courtenay "I will answer that question" cried Mary throwing aside the Arras, illustration from'The World's Library of Best Books', c.1940 (litho), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images
LLM3626592:
"I never before met with natives of any place so much astonished as these people were upon entering a ship" (litho), Hardy, Paul (1862-1942) / Bridgeman Images