Portraits of Antoine, there are 3 images of Antoine supposed to exist.
1. "In a sitting posture, which gives him the expression of an honest man and the air of a gentlemen. Apparently it is no likeness at all". I believe this image is the common picture on the front of the pamphlet that recorded the trial report.
2. Antoine while being sentenced, with one hand uplifted, said to be a tolerable correct likeness.
3. Taken by the French gentleman that acted as interpreter on the trial, is exceedingly true, both in the general formation of the face, the individual features and the character of the countenance. If any fault can be found with the likeness, it all arises with the position of the head; as I observed he usually carries his head down, his eyes upon the ground, never looking you directly in the face: now in consequence of the postion, in which the head is taken, the face appears a shade larger; and the chin seems somewhat longer. Still it is an admirable portrait.