- Well near the Piazza dei Signori, Verona
- Victor Emmanuel II
- The Old Lighthouse, Genoa
- Raphael
- Tattooed Hands and Foot
- Porta Tiburtina, Rome
- San Martino, Naples
- San Miniato, Florence
- An Italian Captain, Fifteenth Century
- Elephant employed to build a railway in Africa
- Ruins of the Temple of Venus, Rome
- Torch Holder, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence
- What was the difference
- San Marco, Venice
- The Forum, Pompeii, at the Present Time
- A Venetian Soldier, Twelfth Century
- An Italian Bronze Knocker
- An Italian Knight, Fourteenth Century
- An Italian of the Middle Class, Fifteenth Century
- Portion of Bronze Architrave of South Door, Baptistery, Florence
- Mrs. William Clark
- Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli
- Torch Holder, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence (2)
- Venice
- A Venetian Statesman
- A Lady adorned with the Kurs and Safa
- Pilgrim at St. Peters, Rome
- The Baptistery, Florence
- A Käah
- Pope Leo IV arresting the Conflagration
- Ruins of the Temple of Venus, Rome (2)
- A Venetian Naval Officer
- Lady attired for Riding or Walking
- Pope Leo XII in Pontifical Robes
- Savonarola
- The Dead Christ in the Arms of the Virgin
- James, Duke of York
- Piazza della Collegiate
- A Peasant Costume
- An Italian Nobleman, Thirteenth Century
- Suffeh
- Letting his feet breathe
Walking-shoes should not be worn in the house, neither should the same pair be worn on consecutive days, thus giving them a chance to air. Abraham Lincoln used to slip off his shoes when he had the chance, “ letting his feet breathe,” as he said. - A Venetian General
- Mayor Rip Van Dam
- Pope Paul III
- Porta del Popolo, Rome
- Bridge of the Rialto, Venice
- Alfonso I
- Castel dell’Ovo, Naples
- The last seen of Dale
- Benitier, Siena Cathedral
- Machiavelli
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Centur
- Bronze Well in the Ducal Palace, Venice
- Pedler, Modern Rome
- Street Costume of an Italian Nobleman, Thirteenth Century
- The Colonnade, St. Peter’s, Rome
- Venice from San Giorgio
- An Attendant of an Italian Prince.
- An Italian Officer, Twelfth Century