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Figure 1: makes sense in the text, author’s collection

Figure 2: makes sense in the text, 1893

Figure 3: makes sense in the text, Toronto Public Library

Figure 4: makes sense in the text, was published in 1751

Figure 5: makes sense in the text,

Figure 6: makes sense in the text, published in 1811

Figure 7: makes sense in the text, published in 1887

Figure 8: makes sense in the text, published 1883, V&A Theater Collections / Guy Little or
Gabrielle Enthoven

Figure 9: makes sense in the text, published in 1883, V&A Theater Collections / Guy Little or
Gabrielle Enthoven

Figure 10: makes sense in the text, owned by Penn State, permission from Princeton

Figure 11: makes sense in the text, Houghton Library Harvard University

Figure 12: makes sense in the text, Indiana University Library

Figure 13: makes sense in the text, Toronto Public Library

Figure 14: makes sense in the text, The National Portrait Gallery

Figure 15: makes sense in the text, author’s collection

Figure 16: makes sense in the text, published in 1869, V&A Henry Beard Collection / Isobel Beard

Figure 17: makes sense in the text, author’s collection

Figure 18: makes sense in the text, author’s collection

Figure 19: makes sense in the text, author has published this image in another article

Figure 20: makes sense in the text, published in 1896

Figure 21: makes sense in the text, published in 1900

Figure 22: makes sense in the text, published in 1896

Figure 23: makes sense in the text, published in 1902

Figure 24: makes sense in the text, published in 1912

Figure 25: makes sense in the text, published in 1896

Figure 26: makes sense in the text, published in 1903

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