Antwerp master (perhaps, Matthys Cock), Martyrdom of Saint Catherine, c. 1540.
Emperor Humāyūn (نصیر الدین محمد همایون); seated in a landscape (detail), Mughal, c. 1650.
Mingering Mike. Isolation, Frustrations, Get’tin To The Roots of All Evils, Boogie Down At The WhiteHouse, The Two Sides of Mingering Mike, Minger’s Gold Supersonic Greatest Hits, Ghetto Prince Joseph War, You Know Only What They Tell You, Joseph War & Friend: As High As The Sky, Grooving With Mike. Washington D.C. 1970-1975.
Fitz Henry Lane, Lumber Schooners at Evening in Penobscot Bay, 1860,
Camille Pissarro, A Creek in St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), 1856.
Walt Whitman, Washington D.C. (W. Kurtz or M.Brady), 1863.
Frederic Edwin Church, Niagara Falls (Oil on canvas), 1857.
Frans Huys (After Pieter Bruegel the Elder), Armed Three-Master Anchored near a City, 1565.
Columbia, Liberty and Dancers. Fourth of July Tableau on the Ellipse. Washington D.C. 1919.
Mary Loomis, radio pioneer/entrepreneur; founded a successful business around the training of radio operators, engineers and technicians, Washington, D.C., 1921 (photo).
Sidney Lust's 'Leader Theater: "Now playing" 'The County Fair' (Diorama), The National Photo Co. [Shorpy]; Washington, D.C., 1921.
William Hogarth, Beer Street (Engraving), 1751.
Miss America Comics Issue 1, November 22nd, 1943. Madalyn Joyce was born in Washington D.C., the ward of a Railroad tycoon, and champion of the underdog. One day, while visiting an electric research lab,she was exposed to a gravitational device. She develops superhuman powers and starts calling herself Miss America. Miss America made her comic book debut in Marvel Mystery Comics #49, in the back-up story; "Scourge of the Nazis".
Man in bottle, c. 1888 (J.C. Higgins and Son)