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Suttee. Engraving by Walker, 1785, after S. Wale.
Samuel WaleDate: [1785]Reference: 10949i
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The governor of Meaux hanged on a tree in full armour. Engraving with etching by Walker after S. Wale.
Samuel WaleDate: [1771?]Reference: 43482i
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A man in a loincloth is tied to a wall by his wrists having his flesh pierced with pliers while three monks look on. Wood engraving by Walker.
Reference: 43429i
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Human skeleton with left arm extended: front and back views. Line engraving by Heath, after Walker, 1806.
WalkerDate: March 1st 1806Reference: 562029i
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Four écorché figures, front and back views. Line engraving by Heath, after Walker, 1806.
WalkerDate: March 1st 1806Reference: 562031i- Pictures
Christ cures a blind man; the holy spirit illuminates him. Etching by Walker after Corbould.
Henry CorbouldReference: 23704i
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Viscera, heart, brain and blood vessels: six figures, including two views of a dissected torso. Line engraving by Heath, after Walker, 1806.
WalkerDate: March 1st 1806Reference: 562041i
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An episode in the play Olimpie by Voltaire: Olympia throws herself on the fire out of her love for Cassander, the murderer of her father Alexander the Great. Etching by Walker after H. Gravelot.
Hubert-François GravelotDate: 1700-1799Reference: 42979i- Pictures
Four women personifying religion, liberty, virtue and history place the history of England in the temple of Honour and Immortality. Engraving by Walker after S. Wale.
Samuel WaleDate: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2472396i
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Arterial, venous and absorbent systems: three figures showing the arteries and veins of the human body, with a dissected torso detailing the absorbents. Line engraving by Heath(?), after Walker(?), 1806.
WalkerDate: March 1st 1806Reference: 562033i