This page features original art created by British painters,
illustrators, watercolour artists and or original printmakers from the seventeenth century
to the late twentieth century. Our collection contains a listing of works by
the 17th century British portrait and landscape artists, William Faithorne, David Loggan,
William Marshall and Robert White, the 18th century British artists,
Francesco Bartolozzi, Elizabeth Blackwell, William Blake, Robert Blyth, Pierre Charles Canot,
Hector Gavin, Richard Godfrey, John Browne, Joseph Wright 'of Derby', George Hawkins, William Hogarth,
Francis Legat, Edward J. Portbury 'Edward Portbury', William Satchwell Leney, John Ogborne, Benjamin Thomas Pouncy,
Peltro William Tomkins 'P. W. Tomkins', Luigi Schiavonetti, Edward Scriven, Luke Sullivan,
Willem van de Passe, Magdalena van de Passe and Michael Van der Gucht, Thomas Medland, Caroline Metz,
Johann Martin Metz 'Johann Martin Metz', John Neagle, Anker Smith, the 19th century
English and Scottish painters, engravers, etchers and lithographic artists,
George Baxter, Richard Chattock, John Sell Cotman, George Cruikshank, Myles Birket Foster,
Philip Gilbert Hamerton, George Hollis, Richard Redgrave, Thomas Malton, Joseph Pennell, John Phillips, Thomas Rowlandson and Francis Danby,
the 20th British century painters, illustrators and graphic artists, Alfred Charles Stanley Anderson 'Stanley Anderson',
Andre Bicat, Sir David Muirhead Bone, Frank Brangwyn, Leonard Robert Brightwell, Henry James Stuart Brown,
Sir David Young Cameron, Mike Challenger, Julius Komjati, George Mackley, James Mcbey, Frederick Marriott,
Terence Millington, Louis Fairfax Muckley, Brian Rice, Tighe O'Donoghue Ross, Malcolm Osborne, Dennis Colbron Pearse
'Dennis Pearse', Alfred Charles Stanley Anderson 'Stanley Anderson', Ian Strang, Donald Wilkinson and many others.
These are only a few of the artists featured on this page.
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The index is set up in alphabetical order by artist's last name.
This index contains a complete listing of all the British artists included in
this website with links to a full description of each item and images when available.
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Baillie, Captain William (Ireland, 1723 - 1810) |
Portrait of an Old Man |
Banks, Thomas (London, 1735 - 1805) |
Shakespeare Seated Between the Dramatic Muse and the Genius of Painting. The Alto Relievo. Statue situated in the front of the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall |
Barlow E. H. (Liverpool, active, 1915 - 1926) |
The Grand Canal, Venice |
Barlow, J. (British, active, 19th century) |
Switzerland (Sold) |
Barlow, J. (British, active, 19th century) |
Turkey in Europe and Hungary (Sold) |
Baron, Bernard (France, c. 1700 - England, 1766) |
Evening (Four Times of the Day) (Sold) |
Baron, Bernard (France, c. 1700 - England, 1766) |
Marriage a la Mode (Plate II) (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Annibale Carracci's (Old Man's Head, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Annibale Carracci's (Young Man's Head, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Annibale Carracci's (Self-Portrait of Annibale Carracci, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Florizel & Autolicus, exchange garments (Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act, IV, Scene II) (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (Country Girl's Head, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (Dante, 'In His Majesty's Collection', Five Grotesque Heads) (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (Design for a Cannon Foundry, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (Large Head of a Man, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (Self Portrait of Leonardo, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (The Muscular System, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (The Skeletal System, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Love and Fortune (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Ludovico Carracci's (Jacob's Vision, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Ludovico Carracci's (Abraham Entertaining Three Angels, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
My Son Attend Unto My Wisdom and Low Thine Ear to My Understanding (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Prospero Disarming Ferdinand (Shakespeare: The Tempest, Act I, Scene II) (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Shrimps (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Sleeping Baby (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
The Fair (Sold) |
Bartolozzi, Francesco (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) |
Twelfth Night. Act V, Scene I. The Street. Duke, Viola, Antonio, Officers, Olivia, Priest & Attendants. Shakspeare Gallery |
Barwell, Frederick Bacon (London, c. 1831 - 1922) |
Sea Beach - Norfolk Fisherman on the Look Out (The Fisherman) |
Basire, James (London, 1730 - 1802) |
Monument of George Talbot: The Fourth Earl of Shrewsbury |
Basire, James (London, 1730 - 1802) |
Monument of The Duke of Somerset & Lady at Wimbourn, Minster, Dorset |
Basire, James (London, 1730 - 1802) |
Portrait of James Thomson |
Baskett, Charles Henry (Colchester, Essex, 1872 - 1953) |
An English Landscape View (Sold) |
Batley, Henry William 'Henry Batley' (London, 1846 - c. 1912) |
Temptation (Untitled) |
Baxter, George (Lewes, 1804 - London, 1867) |
Gems of The Great Exhibition, #1 (Sold) |
Baxter, George (Lewes, 1804 - London, 1867) & LeBlond, Abraham
(London, 1819 - 1894), 'LeBlond & Company' |
The Crystal Palace And Gardens or, Baxter's Gems of the Crystal Palace, No. 3 (Le Blond - Baxter Print) (Sold) |
Baxter, George (Lewes, 1804 - London, 1867) |
The Crystal Palace and Gardens (Sold) |
Baxter, George (Lewes, 1804 - London, 1867) |
The Prima Donna Waltz (Sold) |
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Beckett, Isaac (Kent, 1653 - London, 1719) & Smith, John (Daventry, 1652 - Northampton, 1743) |
Petrus Lelly Eques (Sir Peter Lely) |
Bedford, Francis (London, 1816 - 1894) |
A Limoges Enamel Plaque, Early Sixteenth Century |
Bedford, Francis (London, 1816 - 1894) |
Altar And Reredos Designed By The Late A. W. Pugin, Carved In Stone By Myers Of London, And Fitted-Up By Hardman Of Birmingham |
Bedford, Francis (London, 1816 - 1894) |
Early Limoges Enamel, 12th oR 13th Century |
Bedford, Francis (London, 1816 - 1894) |
Faenza Ware Plate |
Bedford, Francis (London, 1816 - 1894) |
Flemish Ewer, Jug and Stoneware, 16th Century (Sold) |
Bedford, Francis (London, 1816 - 1894) |
Fountain in Iron, By Andre of Paris |
Bedford, Francis (London, 1816 - 1894) |
Portrait of Princess Elizabeth, in Enamel by Limousin (Sold) |
Beechey, Sir William (Burford, Oxfordshire, 1753 - Hampstead, 1839) |
Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Charlotte. Shakspeare Gallery |
Beechey, Sir William (Burford, Oxfordshire, 1753 - Hampstead, 1839) |
James Watt |
Bell, Robert Anning (London, 1863 - 1933) |
The Music Score |
Beneditte, Michele (St. Viterbo, 1745 - Vienna, 1810) |
Falstaff at Hern's Oak (Shakespeare: Merry wives of Windsor, Act V, Scene V) (Sold) |
Bennett, William James (London, 1787 - New York, 1844) |
The Temple of Apollo Epicurius, On The Plains of Messinia (Sold) |
Bentley, Alfred (London, 1879 - 1923) |
Morlaix Brittany (Sold) |
Bertin, Francois-Edouard (France, 1797 - 1871) |
Vue de Grece (View of Greece) |
Bewick, Thomas (Newcastle upon Tyne (Ovingham), 1755 - 1828) |
The Seasons (The Complete Set of Eight Original Wood Engravings) |
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Bicat, Andre (Essex, 1909 - London, 1996) |
Dawn Flight |
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Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Anchusa (Common Bugloss, or, Alkane) |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Cicuta Viennensis, Cicuta Terrestris Major (Hemlock) |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Eryngium (Sold) |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Hellaboraster (Hellebore, or, Christmas Rose) (Sold) |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Helleborus Major |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Helleborus Minor |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Levisticum (Lovage) |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Pulmonaria Maculosa (Lungwort) |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759) |
Sebesten et Myxa (Sold) |
Blake, William (London, 1757 - 1827) |
Mrs. Cowper Mother of the Poet |
Blake, William (London, 1757 - 1827) |
William Cowper (Sold) |
Blake, William (London, 1757 - 1827) |
William Cowper: Author of "The Task" |
Bloom, J. Harvey 'Harvey Bloom' (London & Surrey, active, 1930 - 1940) |
Mill on the Wind Rush (Sold) |
Bloom, J. Harvey 'Harvey Bloom' (London & Surrey, active, 1930 - 1940) |
Oast Houses (Sold) |
Bluck, John (London, Exhibited, 1791 - 1819) |
Sixth & Seventh Window, South Aisle, Westminster Abbey (Sold) |
Bluck, John (London, Exhibited, 1791 - 1819) |
West View of St. Nicholas Chapel (Sold) |
Blyth, Robert (London, 1750 - 1784) |
The Gypsies |
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Bond, William (London, c. 1750 - 1809) |
Samson and Delilah (Sold) |
Bone, Sir David Muirhead (Glasgow, 1876 - Oxford, 1953) |
Ireland and Russia Pavilions: Glasgow International Exhibition (Sold) |
Bone, Sir David Muirhead (Glasgow, 1876 - Oxford, 1953) |
The Indian Theatre: Glasgow International Exhibition (Sold) |
Bone, Sir David Muirhead (Glasgow, 1876 - Oxford, 1953) |
The Industrial Hall : Glasgow International Exhibition (Sold) |
Bortignoni, Giuseppe (Bassano, 1778 - Rome, 1860) |
Irish Peasants |
Bortignoni, Giuseppe (Bassano, 1778 - Rome, 1860) |
Scotch Peasants |
Bortignoni, Giuseppe (Bassano, 1778 - Rome, 1860) |
Welch Peasants |
Both, Jan |
Morning |
Boughton, George Henry (Norwich, England, 1883 - London, 1905) |
A Gallant Act (Sold) |
Boughton, George Henry (Norwich, England, 1833 - London, 1905) |
Too Near the War-Path (Sold) |
Bouquet, Michel (Lorient, 1807 - Paris, 1890) |
Moon Rise in The Valley of Cairn Gorm (Sold) |
Bowen, Emanuel (Clerkenwell, c. 1698 - 1767) |
18th Century Map of Berkshire |
Bowen, Emanuel (Clerkenwell, c. 1698 - 1767) |
18th Century Map of Cheshire |
Bowen, Emanuel (Clerkenwell, c. 1698 - 1767) |
18th Century Map of Devonshire |
Bowen, Emanuel (Clerkenwell, c. 1698 - 1767) |
18th Century Map of Dorset |
Bowen, Emanuel(Clerkenwell, c. 1698 - 1767) |
18th Century Map of Kent |
Boydell, Josiah (Hawarden, Flintshire, 1752 - Halliford, Middlesex, 1817) |
King Henry the Sixth. Part One, Act II, Scene IV. London. The Temple Garden. Earl of Somerset, Suffolk and Warwick; Richard Plantagenet, Vernon, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Boydell, Josiah (Hawarden, Flintshire, 1752 - Halliford, Middlesex, 1817) |
Second Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act IV, Scene IV. The Palace at Westminster. King Henry & the Prince of Wales. (Prince Henry's Apology, Shakspeare Gallery) |
Boydell, Josiah (Hawarden, Flintshire, 1752 - Halliford, Middlesex, 1817) |
Second Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act IV, Scene IV. The Palace at Westminster. King Henry asleep; Prince of Wales. (Prince Henry Taking the Crown, Shakspeare Gallery) |
Boydell, John (Shropshire, 1719 - London, 1804 |
The Cyclops at Their Forge (The Houghton Gallery) (Sold) |
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Brandard,
Edward Paxman 'E. P. Brandard' (Birmingham, 1819 - London, 1898) |
Chiselhurst Common (Sold) |
Brandard,
Edward Paxman 'E. P. Brandard' (Birmingham, 1819 - London, 1898) |
Meadows at Marlow on the Thames |
Brandard, John
(Birmingham, 1812 - 1863) |
The Young Guard |
Brandard, R. (British, active, 19th century) |
The River Lindsay (Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West
Passage) |
Brangwyn,
Sir Frank (Bruges, 1867 - London, 1956) |
A Cooper at Work (Sold) |
Brangwyn,
Sir Frank (Bruges, 1867 - London, 1956) |
Brickmakers at Work |
Brangwyn,
Frank William (Bruges, 1867 - London, 1956) |
Pageant of Ludlow: Comus (Sold) |
Brangwyn,
Frank William (Bruges, 1867 - London, 1956) |
The Hay Cart (Char de Foin) (Sold) |
Brangwyn,
Sir Frank (Bruges, 1867 - London, 1956) |
The Steam Excavator (Sold) |
Bretherton,
Charles (London, 1760 - 1783) |
The Shaver and the Shavee |
Bretherton,
James (London, active, 1770 - 1790) |
A Militia Meeting |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
Between the Acts |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
Bright Young People |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
Hidden Treasure (Sold) |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
High Life |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
Not Interested (Sold) |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
The Babes in the Wood (Sold) |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
The Dance Club |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
The Dansant (Sold) |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
The Night Club (Sold) |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
Three of a Kind (Sold) |
Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
Won By a Neck |
Brompton, Richard (Born, 1734 - died, St. Petersburg, 1782) |
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham |
British Artists: Vanity Fair (Spy, Ape, Lib, Nimo, Tissot,Guth, etc.) |
British Artists: Vanity Fair (Spy, Ape, Lib, Nimo, Tissot,Guth, etc.) Original Lithographs dating from 1875 to 1902 Priced at under 100.00 US dollars |
Brock, Charles Edmund 'Charles Brock' (Cambridge, 1870 - 1938) |
A Moment's Rest (Sold) |
Brown, Henry James Stuart (West Lothian, 1871 - 1941) |
King's Lynn |
Brown, John George (Durham, England, 1831 - New York City, 1913) |
Business Neglected (Sold) |
Brown, John George (Durham, England, 1831 - New York City, 1913) |
Far Fram Hame (Far From Home) (Sold) |
Brown, Mather (Massachusetts, 1761 - London, 1831) |
King Richard The Second. Act IV, Scene I. King Richard, Bolingbroke, York, Aumerle, etc. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Browne, Halbot Knight "Phiz" (Kennington, 1815 - Brighton, 1882) |
A Christmas Carol (The Illustrated London News & The Leighton Brothers) (Sold) |
Browne, John (Finchingfield, Essex, 1741 - Walworth, 1801) |
Merchant of Venice. Act V, Scene I. A Grove & Lawn, before Portia's House. Jessica, Lorenzo and Stephano. Shakspeare Gallery |
Browning, Colleen (County Cork, Ireland, 1929 - Resides, New York City) |
Odalisque (Sold) |
Brunsden, John (Cheltenham, Born, 1933) |
Snowden (Sold) |
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Buckler, John Chessel (Calbourne (Isle of Wight), 1770 - London, 1851) |
South West View of Theale Church near Reading in Berkshire |
Buckman, Edwin (London, 1841 -1930) |
A Widower |
Bunbury, Henry William (Mildenhall, UK, 1750 - Keswick, UK, 1811) |
Dogbery and Verges with the Watch (Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act III, Scene II) |
Bunbury, Henry William (Mildenhall, UK, 1750 - Keswick, UK, 1811) |
Falstaff at Hern's Oak (Shakespeare: Merry wives of Windsor, Act V, Scene V) (Sold) |
Bunbury, Henry William (Mildenhall, UK, 1750 - Keswick, UK, 1811) |
Falstaff Reproved by King Henry (Shakespeare: King Henry the Fifth, Part II) |
Bunbury, Henry William (Mildenhall, UK, 1750 - Keswick, UK, 1811) |
Florizel & Autolicus, exchange garments (Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act, IV, Scene II) (Sold) |
Bunbury, Henry William (Mildenhall, UK, 1750 - Keswick, UK, 1811) |
Helena in The Dress of a Pilgrim (Shakespeare: All's Well that Ends Well, Act III, Scene V) (Sold) |
Bunbury, Henry William (Mildenhall, UK, 1750 - Keswick, UK, 1811) |
Prospero Disarming Ferdinand (Shakespeare: The Tempest, Act I, Scene II) (Sold) |
Bunbury, Henry William (Mildenhall, UK, 1750 - Keswick, UK, 1811) |
The Supposed Death of Imogen (Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act IV Scene IV) (Sold) |
Bunbury, Henry
William.(British, 1750 - 1811) |
A Militia Meeting |
Bunbury,
Henry William.(British, 1750 - 1811) |
The Shaver and the Shavee |
Burghers, Michael (Amsterdam, c. 1650 - Oxford, 1721) |
Saint Polycarp (Sold) |
Burgess, William Walter (Southampton, 1856 - London, 1908) |
By the River's Bank |
Burke, Thomas (Dublin, 1749 - London, 1815) |
Cymbeline. Act I, Scene II. Cymbeline's palace in Britain. Imogen, Posthumus, Queen, Cymbeline, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Burnett (British, Active, 19th century) |
A Bas-Relief Depicting Bacchus and Silenus Received by Icarus |
Burt, Charles (Born, 1823 - Died, 1892) |
Bargaining For a Horse (Sold) |
Burton, Samuel Chatwood (Manchester, England, 1881 - Minneapolis, 1947) |
Aqueduct and Distant Castle, Toledo, Spain |
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Byrne, William (London,
1743 - 1805) |
Assisi (Sold) |
Byrne,
William (London, 1743 - 1805) |
Etruscan Gateway at Volterra (Sold) |
Byrne, William (London,
1743 - 1805) |
Lake of Albano (Sold) |
Byrne, William (London,
1743 - 1805) |
Morning |
Byrne, William (London,
1743 - 1805) |
Salerno (Sold) |
Byrne,
William (London, 1743 - 1805) |
View of The Part of The City of Naples (Sold) |
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Cadzow, James (Carluke, Scotland, 1881 - Dundee, 1941) |
The Broken Gate |
Cain, Charles William 'Charles Cain' (Surrey, 1893 - Beckham, Kent, 1962) |
Elizabeth Castle, Jersey, Channel Islands |
Cameron, Sir David Young 'D. Y. Cameron' (Glasgow, 1865 - 1945) |
Almshouses, St. Cross |
Cameron, Sir David Young 'D. Y. Cameron' (Glasgow, 1865 - 1945) |
Perth Bridge (Sold) |
Cameron, Sir David Young 'D. Y. Cameron' (Glasgow, 1865 - 1945) |
Ralia |
Cameron, Sir David Young 'D. Y. Cameron' (Glasgow, 1865 - 1945) |
St. Merri, Paris |
Cameron, Hugh (Edinburgh, 1835 - 1918) |
The New Arrival |
Canot, Pierre Charles (Paris, 1710 - London, 1777) |
Corfe Castle, Dorsetshire |
Canton, Charles James (British, active, 19th century) |
Allied Commanders of the Napoleonic War Francis II, Emperor of Austria (Sold) |
Canton, Charles James (British, active, 19th century) |
Allied Commanders of The Napoleonic War - Frederick Wilhelm III, King of Prussia (Sold) |
Cantrill, William (England, Active 1812 - 1815) |
A Nations Wish, 'Success to Lord Wellington' |
Carter, Frederick (British, 1883 - 1967) |
T. F. Powys |
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Cecill, Thomas (London, active, 1625 - 1640) |
John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury (Sold) |
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Challenger, Michael 'Mike Challenger' (Kent, England, Born, 1939) |
Extra Version |
Challenger, Michael 'Mike Challenger' (Kent, England, Born, 1939) |
Rumour |
Chapman, John (London, active, 1787 - 1811) |
Helena in The Dress of a Pilgrim (Shakespeare: All's Well that Ends Well, Act III, Scene V) (Sold) |
Chattock, Richard Samuel 'Richard Chattock' (Birmingham, 1825 - Solihull, 1906) |
Eton College from the River |
Chattock, Richard Samuel (Solihull, England, 1825 - 1906) |
On The Medway (Sold) |
Cheesman, Thomas (London, 1760 - 1834) |
The Supposed Death of Imogen (Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act IV Scene IV) (Sold) |
Chevalier, W. (British, active, 19th century) |
Taking Possesion (Cape Hussard - Grimble Isle - Brentford Bay - Brown's Island) |
Ci |
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista (Florence, 1727 - London (Hammersmith), 1785) |
Love and Fortune (Sold) |
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista (Florence, Italy, 1727 - London (Hammersmith), 1785) |
Portrait of John Milton as a Child |
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista (Florence, Italy, 1727 - London (Hammersmith), 1785) |
Portrait of John Milton as a Young Man |
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista (Florence, Italy, 1727 - London (Hammersmith), 1785) |
Portrait of John Milton in Old Age |
Cl |
Clilverd, Graham Barry (Born, London, 1883) |
Palais de Justice, Brussels (Sold) |
Co |
Cobbold, Richard (Ipswich, 1797 - Wortham, Suffolk, 1877) |
Taking an Ostrich |
Cobbold, Richard (Ipswich, 1797 - Wortham, Suffolk, 1877) |
The Maiden's Dream |
Cobbold, Richard (Ipswich, 1797 - Wortham, Suffolk, 1877) |
The Spider's Web |
Cobbold, Richard (Ipswich, 1797 - Wortham, Suffolk, 1877) |
Two Spaniels |
Colbron Pearse, Dennis 'Dennis Pearse' (London, 1883 - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1971) |
Lowing his Bayonet (He) Demanded Who I Was. (A Boy in the Peninsular War) |
Collyer, Joseph (London, 1748 - 1827) |
King Henry the Eighth. Act V, Scene IV. The Palace. the Aldermen, Lord Mayer, Garter, Cranmer; Duke of Norfolk with his marshal's Staff, Duke of Suffolk, Dutchess of Norfolk & Marchioness of Dorset, God Mothers, etc. Shakspeare Gallery (The Christening of Princess Elizabeth 'Queen Elizabeth') |
Coney, John (London, 1786 - Camberwell, 1833) |
Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire, From The N. E. (Sold) |
Cooper, Robert (London, Active, 1800 - 1835) |
Mr. Gattie |
Corbaux, Marie Francoise Catherine Doetter 'Fanny Corgaux' (France, 1812 - Brighton, 1883) |
Poppy (Flowers of Loveliness) |
Corbould, Edward Henry (London, 1815 - 1905) |
The Ball Room at Eglinton Castle (Sold) |
Corbould, Edward Henry (London, 1815 - 1905) |
The Joust Between The Lord of The Tournament and The Knight of the Red Rose (Sold) |
Corbould, Edward Henry (London, 1815 - 1905) |
The Staircase Leading to the Ball Room at Eglinton Castle (Sold) |
Cotman, John Sell (Norwich, 1782 - London, 1842) |
Howden Church, Yorkshire (Sold) |
Cotman, John Sell (Norwich, 1782 - London, 1842) |
Kirkham Priory, York |
Cotman, John Sell (Norwich, 1782 - London, 1842) |
Rivaulx Abbey, Door Way to the Refectory (Sold) |
Cotman, John Sell (Norwich, 1782 - London, 1842) |
Rivaulx Abbey, Yorkshire |
Cr |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
A Composition (Sold) |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
A Composition: Men and Cows (Sold) |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
At Bawburgh (Sold) |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
At Scoutton (Sold) |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
Deepham, Near Hingham |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
Footbridge at Cringleford (Sold) |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
Gravel Pit, Marlingford (Sold) |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
Landscape with Wooden Bridge and a Horseman (Sold) |
Crome, John (Norwich, 1768 - 1821) |
Road Scene, Hethersett (Sold) |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
A Party of Pleasure (Sold) |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage!! -- Who would have thought it !!! |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Anglo - Gallic Salutations in London - or, Practice makes Perfect |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Anglo - Parisian Salutations or, Practice par Excellence! |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Humming-Birds -- or a Dandy Trio (Sold) |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Monstrosities of 1819 and 1820 (Sold) |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Monstrosities of 1822 (Sold) |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
The Advantages of Travel; -or- 'A Little Learning is a Dangerous Thing' (Plate I) & (Plate II) |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
The "Bloomers" in Hyde Park, or an Extraordinary Exhibition for 1852 |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
The Good Effects of Carbonic Gas |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Very Unpleasant Weather, or the Old Saying Verified, 'Raining Cats, Dogs & Pitchforks' (Sold) |
Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (London, 1786 - 1856) |
A Dandy Fainting or an Ekquisite in Fits (Sold) |
Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (London, 1789 - 1856) |
Household Troops, or a Sketch of a Few, of the Principal Trustworthy and Confidential Domestics of Worthy
and Confiding Families |
Cruikshank, George (London, 1792 - 1878) |
Le Retour de Paris, or, the Niece Presented to her Relatives by her French Governess |
Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (London, 1789 - 1856) |
Monstrosities of 1827 (Sold) |
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Dale, Thomas (British, active late 18th century - early 19th century) |
Interior of the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Leadenhall, in
the Parish of St. Peter, upon Cornhill, London |
Danby, Francis (Wexford, Ireland, 1793 - Exmouth, 1861) |
The Last Ray of The Sun (Sold) |
Dance, Georgee (1741-1825) |
Charles Pratt, Earl Camden |
Dawson, Alfred (England, Active, 1860 - 1893) |
Grange House |
Dawson, Alfred (England, Active, 1860 - 1893) |
Studland Church |
Dawson, Alfred (England, Active, 1860 - 1893) |
The Gateway, Corfe Castle |
Dawson, Alfred (England, Active, 1860 - 1893) |
Windsor |
Dawson, Nelson (Lincolnshire, 1859 - London, 1941) |
Scarborough Harbour - Mouth (Sold) |
Dawson, Nelson (Lincolnshire, 1859 - London, 1941) |
Sirocco on The Feast of St. Mark, Venice |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
A Limoges Enamel Plaque, Early Sixteenth Century |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
Altar and Reredos Designed by The Late A. W.A. Pugin, Carved in Stoneby Myers of London, and Fitted-up by Hardman of Birmingham. |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
Early Limoges Enamel, 12th or 13th Century |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
Faenza Ware Plate |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
Flemish Ewer, Jug and Stoneware, 16th Century (Sold) |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
Ornamental Cover of a Colour Box Designed by Sliegh For Ackermann & Co. (Sold) |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
Portrait of Princess Elizabeth, In Enamel by Limousin (Sold) |
Day & Son 'Royal Lithographers to Queen Victoria' |
Vanity Fair (A Collection of Original Lithographs dating from 1875 to 1903) |
De |
De Jode, Pieter "The Younger" (Antwerp, 1604 - London ?, 1674) |
Genevieve d'Urfe, Duchess of Croy |
De Jode, Pieter "The Younger" (Antwerp, 1604 - London ?, 1674) |
Franciscus de Andrada Leitao (Francisco de Andrada Leitao) |
De Wint, Peter (Stone, Staffordshire, 1784 - London, 1849) |
A Cornfield, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire (Sold) |
Dean, Thomas Anthony 'T. A. Dean' (London, 1801 - 1860) |
Poppy (Flowers of Loveliness) |
Delamotte, William Alfred (Weymouth, 1775 - Oxford, 1863) |
Sycamore near Reading, Berkshire |
Di |
Dickes, William (Beechencliff, near Bath, 1815 - London, 1892) |
Blackthorn |
Dighton, Richard (London, 1795 - 1880) |
A London Nuisance: Plate 6: An Unlucky Hit |
Dighton, Richard (London, 1795 - 1880) |
A View on The Royal Exchange (Richard Thornton) |
Dighton, Richard (London, 1795 - 1880) |
A London Nuisance: Plate 3 One of the Advantages of Oil over Gas |
Dighton, Richard (London, 1795 - 1880) |
A London Nuisance: Plate 1 Passing a Mud Cart |
Dighton, Robert (London, 1752 - 1814) |
I Say Nothing |
Dighton, Robert (London, 1752 - 1814) |
Tippy Bob - The Natty Crop |
Do |
Dower, John (Pentonville, London, active, 1810 - 1840) |
Australia (Sold) |
Dower, John (Pentonville, London, active, 1810 - 1840) |
Birmingham (Sold) |
Dower, John (Pentonville, London, active, 1810 - 1840) |
France (Sold) |
Dower, John (Pentonville, London, active, 1810 - 1840) |
Spain and Portugal (Sold) |
Dower, John (Pentonville, London, active, 1810 - 1840) |
West Indies (Sold) |
Downman, John (Devonshire, 1750 - Wrexham, 1824) |
As You Like It. Act I, Scene II. Before the Duke's Palace. Rosalind, Celia, Orlando & Attendants etc. Charles carried off. Shakspeare Gallery |
Dr |
Drawaza (British, Active 18th Century) |
Chester Castle |
Du |
Durno, James (London, 1752 - Italy, 1795) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act IV, Scene II. A room in Ford's House. Falstaff in women's clothes led by Mrs. Page. Shakspeare Gallery |
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Faber, John, The Elder (The Hague, c. 1660 - Bristol, 1721) |
Theodorus Beza Veselius |
Facius, Georg Sigmund (Ratisbon, Germany, c. 1750 - London, 1814) |
Annibale Carracci's (Head of a Man, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Facius, Georg Sigmund (Ratisbon, Germany, c. 1750 - London, 1814) |
All's Well that Ends Well, Act V, Scene III. King, Countess, Lafeu, Lords, Attendants etc. Bertram guarded, Helena, Diana & a Widow. Shakspeare Gallery |
Facius, Johann Gottlieb (Ratisbon, Germany, c. 1750 - London, 1802) |
All's Well that Ends Well, Act V, Scene III. King, Countess, Lafeu, Lords, Attendants etc. Bertram guarded, Helena, Diana & a Widow. Shakspeare Gallery |
Facius, Georg Sigmund (Ratisbon, c. 1750 - London, 1814) |
Romeo and Juliet. Act I, Scene V. A Hall in Capulet's House. Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, with Guests etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Facius, Johann Gottlieb (Ratisbon, c. 1750 - London, 1802) |
Romeo and Juliet. Act I, Scene V. A Hall in Capulet's House. Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, with Guests etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Faber, John, The Elder (The Hague, c. 1660 - Bristol, 1721) |
Theodorus Beza Veselius |
Fairclough, Michael (Blackburn, Lancashire, Born, 1940) |
Stockholm Island II, Cloud |
Farington, Joseph (Lancashire, 1747 - 1821) |
First Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act II, Scene II. The Road by Gadshill. Prince Henry, Poins, Peto, Falstaff, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Faithorne, William (London, 1616 - 1691) |
Henry Somerset |
Faithorne, William (London, 1616 - 1691) |
Saint Marke |
Faithorne, William (London, 1616 - 1691) |
Saint Mathew |
Faithorne, William (London, 1616 - 1691) |
The Marriage at Cana |
Farrer, Henry (London, England, 1843 - Brooklyn, New York, 1903) |
December (Sold) |
Farrer, Henry (London, England, 1843 - Brooklyn, New York, 1903) |
Now Come Still Evening On |
Farrer, Henry (London, England, 1843 - Brooklyn, New York, 1903) |
On New York Bay (Sold) |
Farrer, Henry (London, England, 1843 - Brooklyn, New York, 1903) |
Sunset, Gowanus Bay (Sold) |
Fe |
Ferrier, George Straton 'Stratton' (Edinburgh, 1852 - 1912) |
Fishing Boats Coming in from the Sea (Coastal Scene) |
Ferrier, George Straton 'Stratton' (Edinburgh, 1852 - 1912) |
A Calm Day: Fishing Boats at Anchor (Sailboats at Sea) |
Ferrier, George Straton 'Stratton' (Edinburgh, 1852 - 1912) |
The Bass Rock (Sailboats in a Harbour) |
Ferrier, George Straton 'Stratton' (Edinburgh, 1852 - 1912) |
A Ground Swell (Ships at Sea) |
Fi |
Fildes, Samuel Luke (Liverpool, 1843- Kensington, 1927) |
"Betty", a Country Milkmaid (My Pretty Maid, Where are You Going My Pretty Maid? Milking Sir, She Said.) |
Finden, Edward Francis (London, 1791 - 1857) |
Victoria Harbour (Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage) |
Fisher, Alfred Hugh (London, 1867 - 1945) |
Knife Grinder |
Fisher, Alfred Hugh (London, 1867 - 1945) |
Mead's Wall, Winchester College |
Fittler, James (London, 1758 - Turnham Green, 1835) |
Winter's Tale. Act IV, Scene III. Florizel, Perdita, Shepherd, Clown, Mopsa, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Fitzgerald, C. (England, active, 1890 - 1910) |
The Fountain of Love (Sold) |
Fl |
Flint, Sir William Russell (Edinburgh, 1880 - London, 1969) |
The Temple of Juno at Girgenti, Sicily (Sold) |
Fo |
Footner, Frances Amicia de Biden Footner (England, Active 1900 - 1940) |
Portrait of F. J. Wylie (Sold) |
Forrest, William (Edinburgh, 1805 - 1899) |
The Great Fall - Niagara (Sold) |
Forster, Francois (Locle, 1790 - Paris, 1872) |
Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Sold) |
Forster, Francois (Locle, 1790 - Paris, 1872) |
La Maitresse du Titien (Titian's Mistress) |
Foster, Myles Birket (North Shields, 1825 - Weybridge, 1899) |
An Old English Mill (Sold) |
Fr |
Fraser, Eric (Westminster, 1902 - Penn's Place, Hampton, 1983) |
Town by a River |
Fry, William Thomas 'W. T. Fry' (London, 1789 - 1843) |
Daisies (Flowers of Loveliness) |
Fu |
Fuseli, Henry (Zurich, 1741 - Putney, 1825) |
Nightmare (Sold) |
Fuseli, Henry (Zurich, 1741 - Putney, 1825) |
Second Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act II, Scene IV. Doll Tearsheet, Falstaff, Henry & Poins. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
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Gale, William (London, 1823 - 1909) |
The May Wreath |
Gardiner,
William Nelson (Dublin, 1766 - London, 1814) |
John Milton, Age 21 (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Gardiner,
William Nelson (Dublin, 1766 - London, 1814) |
John Milton, Age 62 (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Gaskin,
Arthur Joseph (Birmingham, England, 1862 - 1928) |
A Portrait of The Artist's Brother (Sold) |
Gaskin,
Arthur Joseph (Birmingham, England, 1862 - 1928) |
Portrait of Frank Richards (Sold) |
Gaskin,
Arthur Joseph (Birmingham, England, 1862 - 1928) |
Portrait of Louis Fairfax Muckley (Sold) |
Gaskin,
Arthur Joseph (Birmingham, England, 1862 - 1928) |
Sketch of Frank Richards |
Gaugain, Thomas
(Abbeville, France, 1748 - London, 1810) |
Cymbeline. Act III, Scene VI. The Forest and Cave. Imogen in Boy's Cloaths. Shakspeare Gallery |
Gavin, Hector
(Edinburgh, Scotland, 1738 - 1814) |
Isobel Walker, - Who Lived in the Parrish of Daviot, Aberdeen Shire,
and Died the 2nd of November, 1774, Aged 112 Years |
Ge |
Geller,
William Overend (London, c. 1790 - 1849) |
Military Attack (Sold) |
Gendall, John
(Exe Island, 1789 - Exeter, 1865) |
Aloys Senefelder, Inventor of Lithography |
George, Ernest (London,
1839 - 1922) |
Brussels Hotel de Ville and Grande Place (Sold) |
George, Ernest (London,
1839 - 1922) |
Dordrecht (Sold) |
George, Ernest
(London, 1839 - 1922) |
Ghent, House of Alva |
George, Ernest
(London, 1839 - 1922) |
Ghent, The Hall of the Watermen's Guild |
George, Ernest
(London, 1839 - 1922) |
Ghent, Water-Gate |
George,
Ernest (London, 1839 - 1922) |
Huy, Old Convent on the Meuse |
George,
Ernest (London, 1839 - 1922) |
Huy, West End of Cathedral from the Meuse |
George,
Ernest (London, 1839 - 1922) |
Louvain, Spires of the Hotel de Ville with the Cathedral in the Distance |
George, Ernest (London,
1839 - 1922) |
Oudenarde, Chimney-piece in the Hotel de Ville (Sold) |
George,
Ernest (London, 1839 - 1922) |
Tournai, Ancient Bridge and City Wall (Sold) |
George, Ernest (London,
1839 - 1922) |
Tornai, Bridge and Water-Gate |
George, Ernest (London,
1839 - 1922) |
Ypres, The Belfry of the Cloth Hall and Cathedral Tower (Sold) |
Gi |
Gibson,
John (British, active, 18th century) |
An Accurate Map of Turkey in Europe |
Gibson, John (British, active, 18th century) |
A New and Accurate Map of The Kingdom of Prussia (Sold) |
Gillett,
Edward Frank (Suffolk, 1874 - 1927) |
Fagin and Nancy (Sold) |
Gillray,
James (Chelsea, 1757 - London, 1815) |
Equestrian Elegance! - or - A Noble Scot Metamorphosed (Sold) |
Gillray,
James (Chelsea, 1757 - London, 1815) |
Modern Grace - or - The Operatical Finale to The Ballet of Alonzo e Caro (Sold) |
Gillray,
James (Chelsea, 1757 - London, 1815) |
Posting in Scotland |
Gillray,
James (Chelsea, 1757 - London, 1815) |
So Skiffy Skipt On, With His Wonted Grace (Sold) |
Gl |
Glindoni,
Henry Gillard (London, 1852 - Chadwell Heath, Dagenham, Essex, 1913) |
The Highwaymen's Farewell |
Glover, George (London, active, 1632 - 1650) |
The Fowre Complexions "Sanguine" (Sold) |
Go |
Godfrey, Richard
(London, born, 1728) |
Bedford Bridge |
Godfrey,
Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Bernard's Castle in the Bishoprick of Durham (Sold) |
Godfrey,
Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Bustleham, Bysham-Montague, or, Bysham Monastery, Berkshire (Sold) |
Godfrey, Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Cambridge Castle |
Godfrey, Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Dunnington Castle, Berkshire (Sold) |
Godfrey, Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Durham Castle |
Godfrey, Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Goatshead, or, Gateshide Monastery, Durham |
Godfrey,
Richard (London, born, 1728) |
St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire (Sold) |
Godfrey, Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Stivecle, or Stukeley Church, Buckinghamshire |
Godfrey, Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Whitton Castle, Durham |
Goff,
Colonel Robert Charles (London, 1837 - 1922) |
The Tower Bridge |
Goldar, John (Oxford, 1729 - London, 1795) |
The Battle of Minden or Thornhausen, Westphalia, Where The Alied Army,
Commanded by Prince Ferdinand-Brunswick-Wolfenbuttle, Obtained a Glorious
Victory Over The French Army, Commanded by Marshal de Contades. Aug. 1,
1759 (Sold) |
Goldsmith |
Setter |
Gollifer, Sue (British
contemporary artist) |
La 1597 |
Goodall,
Edward (Leeds, 1795 - London, 1870) |
The Angel's Whisper (Sold) |
Goodall,
Frederick (British, 19th c.) |
The Angel's Whisper (Sold) |
Goodall,
Edward (Leeds, 1795 - London, 1870) |
The Soldier's Dream of Home |
Gr |
Grace,
James Edward (London, 1851 - Bedford Park, 1908) |
Birches By The Marsh (Sold) |
Grassby, Percy
(St. Albans, England, 1882 - New York, 1973) |
Portrait of Bronson Alcott |
Gravier,
Alexandre Louis (St. Germain-en-Laye, 1834 - London, 1905) |
On The Upper Thames |
Gray, Joseph
(South Shields, 1890 - Westbrook, Angus, 1962) |
White Horse Close (Sold) |
Greatorex,
Eliza Pratt (Manor Hamilton, Ireland, 1820 - Paris, 1897) |
Pond at Cernay-La-Ville (Sold) |
Greaves,
Derrick (Sheffield, England, Born, 1927) |
Flower and Shadow (Sold) |
Grignion,
Charles (born, 1717 - died, 1810) |
Four Prints of an Election (Canvassing for Votes) Plate II |
Grogan,
Nathaniel (Cork, Ireland, 1740 - 1807) |
Catherine Fitz-Gerald (The Long Lived) Countess of Desmond (Sold) |
Gross, Anthony (Dulwich,
London, 1905 - Le Boulve, France, 1984) |
Poissons (Sold) |
Gross, Anthony
(Dulwich, London, 1905 - Le Boulve, France, 1984) |
Valentine's Fortune (Sold) |
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Gucht,
Michael Van der (Antwerp, 1660 - London, 1725) |
James Stanley, Earl of Derby |
Guth,
Jean Baptiste (Bayonne, London, died, 1921) |
Vice - Admiral Caillard |
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Haden,
Sir Francis Seymour (London, 1818 - Alresford, 1910) |
The Complete Angler ('Ye Compleat Angler') |
Haig, Axel Hermann 'Axel Haig' (Sweden, 1835 - Surrey, England, 1921) |
An Old German Mill (Sold) |
Haig, Axel Hermann 'Axel Haig' (Sweden, 1835 - Surrey, England, 1921) |
Campanile, Venice (Sold) |
Haig, Axel Hermann 'Axel Haig' (Sweden, 1835 - Surrey, England, 1921) |
Cathedral Interior (Sold) |
Haig, Axel Hermann 'Axel Haig' (Sweden, 1835 - Surrey, England, 1921) |
Linlithgow Palace |
Haig, Axel Hermann 'Axel Haig' (Sweden, 1835 - Surrey, England, 1921) |
The Round Tower, Windsor Castle (Sold) |
Haig, Axel Hermann 'Axel Haig' (Sweden, 1835 - Surrey, England, 1921) |
Westminster Abbey (Sold) |
Hale, Edward Matthew (Hastings, 1852 - Goldalming, 1929) |
The Queen's Own Royal Regiment (Staffordshire Yeomanry) |
Hale, Edward Matthew (Hastings, 1852 - Goldalming, 1929) |
The 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers (Sold) |
Hale, Edward Matthew (Hastings, 1852 - Goldalming, 1929) |
The 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Sold) |
Hale, Edward Matthew (Hastings, 1852 - Goldalming, 1929) |
The Honourable Artillery Company (Sold) |
Halfnight,
Richard William (Sunderland, 1855 - Newcastle, 1925) |
On The Upper Thames |
Hall, Frederick Garrison (Baltimore, 1879 - Boston, 1946) |
By the Pond |
Hall, Frederick Garrison (Baltimore, 1879 - Boston, 1946) |
Rouen, Porte de Gui (Sold) |
Halle, Charles Edward (London, 1846 - 1914) |
In Fairyland (Sold) |
Hamerton,
Philip Gilbert (Oldham, Lancashire, 1834 - London, 1894) |
At Autun, France |
Hamilton, John McLure (Philadelphia, 1853 - Kingston on Thames, England? 1936) |
Portrait of the Right Honourable W. E. Gladstone (Sold) |
Hamilton, Hamilton
(London, England, 1847 - Norwalk, Connecticut, 1928) |
Fetch It, Sir! (Portfolio: Ten Original Etchings by the Best American Artists) |
Hamilton,
William (Chelsea, 1751 - London, 1801) |
As You Like It. Act V, Scene IV. Rosalind, Celia, Hymen, Duke Senior, Orlando, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Hamilton, William (Chelsea, 1751 - London, 1801) |
Cymbeline. Act I, Scene II. Cymbeline's palace in Britain. Imogen, Posthumus, Queen, Cymbeline, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Hamilton, William
(Chelsea, 1751 - London, 1801) |
Love's Labour's Lost. Act IV, Scene I. (Princess, Forester, Boyet, Attendants, etc. Shakspeare Gallery) |
Hamilton, William (Chelsea, 1751 - London, 1801) |
Much Ado About Nothing. Act IV, Scene I. Don Pedro, Don John, Leonato, Friar, Claudio, Benedick, Hero and Beatrice. Shakspeare Gallery |
Hamilton,
William (Chelsea, 1751 - London, 1801) |
Twelfth Night. Act V, Scene I. The Street. Duke, Viola, Antonio, Officers, Olivia, Priest & Attendants. Shakspeare Gallery |
Hamm, Phineas Eldridge (Philadelphia, 1799 - 1861) |
Italiae Antiquae: Northern Italy (Sold) |
Hamm, Phineas Eldridge (Philadelphia, 1799 - 1861) |
Italiae Antiquae: Southern Italy (Sold) |
Hampton, Herbert G. (Ealing, London, 1889 - 1943) |
The Thames at Chelsea (Sold) |
Hardie, Martin (London, 1875 - 1952) |
A War Victim (Sold) |
Hardie, Martin (London, 1875 - 1952) |
Net Poles, Studland Bay (Sold) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Bergamo (Sketches at Home and Abroad) (Sold) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Chateau de Finisso, Val d'Aoste 'Fenis Castle, Aosta Valley, Italy' (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Como from the Milan Road (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Dijon (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Frankfort 'Frankfurt am Main, Germany' (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Nauders, Tyrol 'Nauders 'Tirol, Austria' (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 - London, 1863) |
Penshurst, Kent (Sold) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 - London, 1863) |
Roslin Castle (Scotland Delineated) (Sold) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Roveredo 'Rovereto, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy' (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
The Old Castle and Bridge, Verona (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Harding, James Duffield 'J. D. Harding' (Deptford, 1798 – London, 1863) |
Tynemouth, Northumberland 'King Edward's Bay, Lighthouse, Castle and Priory' (Sketches at Home and Abroad) |
Hart, M. (British, 19th c.) |
Broad-Leaved Crinum (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards The Botanical
Register) |
Hart, M. (British, 19th c.) |
Hibiscus Moscheutos or Rose Mallow (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) |
Hart, M. (British, 19th c.) |
Plumeria, Lambertiana, 'Frangipani, Plumeria Rubra' (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) |
Hart, M. (British, 19th c.) |
Renanthera Coccinea, Orchid, Scarlet Air Plant by J. Watts and M. Hart
(Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards, The Botanical Register) |
Hart, M. (British, 19th c.) |
Senecio Lilacinus, (Senecio Glastifolius) from the Asteraceae (Aster or Michaelmas Daisy) Family (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) (Sold) |
Hart, M. (British, 19th c.) |
Spotted Cattleya, or, Cattleya Guttata, Orchid (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) (Sold) |
Harvey, Herbert
Johnson (London, 1884 - 1928) |
Head Study No. 2 |
Harvey, William (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1796 - Richmond, 1866) |
Nineveh |
Harvey, William (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1796 - Richmond, 1866) |
Assassination of L. S. Dentatus (Sold) |
Haughton Junior, Moses (Wednesbury, Staffordshire, c. 1772 - London, 1848) |
Paradise Regained: Christ in the Wilderness (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Havell,
William (Reading, 1782 - Kensington, 1857) |
Sycamore near Reading, Berkshire |
Hawkins, George (London, active, 1800 -1825) |
Canaletto's (Ruins of a Temple and Arches, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Hawkins,
George (London, active, 1800 -1825) |
Canaletto's (Sea View with Buildings, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Haydon, B. R. (British, 19th c.) |
Assassination of L. S. Dentatus (Sold) |
Hayter, John (English, 1800 - 1895) |
The Daughter of Canada (Sold) |
He |
Heath, William (London, 1795 - 1840) |
A Dalme-Tian Booking The Colonel (This Sketch is Dedicated to The Greeks) |
Heath, William (London, 1795 - 1840) |
Opera Reminiscences: Hat Boxes (Sold) |
Heath, William (London, 1795 - 1840) |
The Horticultural Fate (Sold) |
Herkomer,
Sir Hubert von (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
John the Smith and his Daughter, from, 'An Idyl' |
Herkomer, Sir
Hubert von (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
Orphans |
Herkomer,
Sir Hubert von (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
Portrait of Cecil Lawson |
Herkomer, Sir Hubert von (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
The Babes in The Wood (Sold) |
Herkomer,
Sir Hubert von (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
The Hop Gardens of England |
Herkomer,
Sir Hubert von (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
The Smith's Workmen from, 'An Idyl' |
Herkomer, Sir Hubert von (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
Words of Comfort (Sold) |
Hi |
Hill, Sir John (Peterborough, c. 1716 - London, 1775) |
The Family Herbal: Henbane, Good King Henry, & Honewort (Conyza, onus Henricus, & Selinum sii foliis) (Sold) |
Hill, Sir John (Peterborough, c. 1716 - London, 1775) |
The Family Herbal: Rag Wort, Rest Arrow, & Sun Dew or Rosa Sours (Anonis spinosa, Jacobeea & Ros solis) (Sold) |
Hill, Sir John (Peterborough, c. 1716 – London, 1775) |
The Family Herbal: Water Arrowhead 'Sagitta aquatica' (Sagittaria sagittifolia) |
Ho |
Hodges, William (London, 1744 - Brixham, 1797) |
Merchant of Venice. Act V, Scene I. A Grove & Lawn, before Portia's House. Jessica, Lorenzo and Stephano. Shakspeare Gallery |
Hodges,
William (London, 1744 - Brixham, 1797) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene I. Jaques and the Wounded Stag in the Forest of Arden. Enter Duke, Amiens and other Lords. Shakspeare Gallery |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
A Chorus of Singers (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
A Midnight Modern Conversation (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
A Rake's Progress (Complete Set of Eight) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Analysis of Beauty (Complete Set of Two) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Boys Peeping at Nature (AvaiIable) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Characters Caricaturas (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Four Prints of an Election (Complete Set of Four) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Four Stages of Cruelty (Complete Set of Four) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Four Times of the Day Morning, Noon, Evening & Night (Complete Set of Four) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Frontispiece to Taylor's Perspective (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Gin Lane (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Illustrations for Samuel Butler's 'Hudibras' (A Complete Set of Twelve
Original Engravings 'On Seven large Sheets of Paper') (AvaiIable) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Industry and Idleness (Complete Set of Twelve Plates) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
John Wilkes Esquire (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Marriage a la Mode (Complete Set of Six) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Martin Folkes Esqr. (AvaiIable) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Moses Brought to Pharaoh's Daughter
(AvaiIable) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Pit Ticket: The Cockpit (AvaiIable) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Satire on False Perspective (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Scholars at a Lecture (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Shrimps (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Simon Lord Lovat (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Southwark Fair (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Taste in High Life (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Battle of the Pictures (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Company of Undertakers (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Distrest Poet (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Five Orders of Perriwigs as they were Worn at the Late Coronation Measured Architectomically (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Invasion: England (Plate
Two) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Invasion: France (Plate One) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Laughing Audience (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Politician (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Sleepy Congregation (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
The Times (Plates One and Two) (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Time Smoking a Picture (Sold) |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
William Hogarth Painting The Comic Muse (AvaiIable) |
Holbein, Hans 'the Younger' (Augsburg, 1497 - London, 1543) |
Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset |
Holbein, Hans 'the Younger' (Augsburg, 1497 - London, 1543) |
Portrait de Nicolas Kratzer Astronome (Portrait of Nicolas Kratzer, Astronomer) |
Hole, William Brassey (Salisbury, 1846 - Edinburgh, 1917) |
Leith Docks |
Hole, William Brassey (Salisbury, 1846 - Edinburgh, 1917) |
The End of the 'Forty Five' Rebellion (Sold) |
Hole, William Brassey (Salisbury, 1846 - Edinburgh, 1917) |
The New Arrival |
Hollar, Wenceslaus 'Wenzel Hollar' (Prague, 1607 - London, 1677) |
Habit of a Bishop |
Hollar, Wenceslaus 'Wenzel Hollar' (Prague, 1607 - London, 1677) |
Pietro Aretino (Sold) |
Hollar, Wenceslaus 'Wenzel Hollar' (Prague, 1607 - London, 1677) |
Portrait of John Clenche (Sold) |
Hollar, Wenceslaus 'Wenzel Hollar' (Prague, 1607 - London, 1677) |
Tomb of Sir Simon Burley (Sold) |
Hollar, Wenceslaus 'Wenzel Hollar' (Prague, 1607 - London, 1677) |
Tomb of Sir William Herbert (Sold) |
Hollis, George (Oxford, 1792 - Walworth, 1842) |
South West View of Theale Church near Reading in Berkshire |
Holloway,
Charles Edward 'Charles Holloway' (Christchurch, Hampshire, 1838 - London,
1897) |
Canal Scene, Venice |
Holloway,
Charles Edward 'Charles Holloway' (Christchurch, Hampshire, 1838 - London,
1897) |
Thames River, London |
Holloway, Thomas (London, 1748 - Norwich, 1827) |
Nightmare (Sold) |
Holroyd,
Sir Charles (Leeds, 1861 - London, 1917) |
Giorgione at Asolo |
Hondius, Hendrik (Duffel, 1573 - Leiden, 1650) |
Portrait of Hans Holbein (Joannes Holbenus, Basilensis) |
Hood, Lieut Royal Navy. (British, 19th c.) |
Portrait of Akaitcho and His Son (Sold) |
Hoppner, John (Whitechapel, 1758 - London, 1810) |
Cymbeline. Act III, Scene IV. Near Milford Haven. Pisanio and Imogen. Shakspeare Gallery |
Houbraken, Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset |
Houbraken,
Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
George Buchanan |
Houbraken,
Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
Portrait of Pieter de Huybert |
Houbraken,
Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
Portrait of Wilhelmus Peiffers |
Houbraken,
Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
Sir William Morice |
Houbraken, Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex (Sold) |
Houbraken, Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel (Sold) |
Houbraken,
Jacobus (Dordrecht, 1698 - Amsterdam, 1780) |
William Cecil: Lord Burleigh |
Houston, George (Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland, 1869 - 1947) |
Fishing Boats Returning to Dock (Sold) |
Howarth,
Albany E. 'Albany Howarth' (Watford, England, 1872 - 1936) |
Cathedral Interior |
Howitt, Samuel (London, 1756 - 1822) |
Eagle, Hare, Hawk & Sparrow (Sold) |
Howitt, Samuel (London, 1756 - 1822) |
Hare and many Friends |
Howitt, Samuel (London, 1756 - 1822) |
The Hare and The Tortoise (Sold) |
Hoyton, Edward Bouverie (London, 1900 - Penzance, 1988) |
Castel Gandolfo, Lake of Albano (Sold) |
Hoyton, Edward Bouverie (London, 1900 - Penzance, 1988) |
Castle Rock, Lynton (Sold) |
Hu |
Hubbard, Edward Hesketh (London, 1892 - 1957) |
The Cheap - Jack (Sold) |
Humphrys,
William (Dublin, Ireland, 1793 - Genoa, Italy, 1865) |
The Reading Magdalene |
Hunter, Coline
(Glasgow, 1841 - London, 1904) |
Lobster Fishers |
Hunter, Colin (Glasgow, 1841 - London, 1904) |
The Mussel Gatherers (Sold) |
K |
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Kaufmann, Maria Anna Angelica Catharina 'Angelica Kauffmann' (Coire, Switzerland, 1741 - Rome, 1807) |
Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act V, Scene III. A Forest. Valentine, Proteus, Silvia & Julia. Shakspeare Gallery |
Kay, John (Dalkeith, 1742 - Edinburgh, 1826) |
Knight of The Turf |
Kay, John (Dalkeith, 1742 - Edinburgh, 1826) |
Samuel McDonald of The Sutherland Fencibles |
Kay, John (Dalkeith, 1742 - Edinburgh, 1826) |
Vincent Lunardi in his Balloon (Sold) |
Kay, John (Dalkeith, 1742 - Edinburgh, 1826) |
William MacDonald, Officer to The Highland Society of Scotland |
Ke |
Keene, Charles Samuel 'Charles Keene' (Hornsea, 1823 - London, 1891) |
Scene of the Plague in London, 1665 |
Keith, Elizabeth (Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1887 - England, 1956) |
Two Korean Children (Sold) |
Ki |
King, Verrall (London, active, 1910 - 1930) |
Arches |
King, Verrall (London, active, 1910 - 1930) |
Medieval Gateway (Landgate in the Town of Rye, East Sussex) |
Kip, Johannes (Amsterdam, 1653 - London, 1722) |
Knowle in the Parish of Sevenoaks in Kent (Being The Mansion House of Charles Sackville) |
Kirk, Thomas (London, Died, 1797) |
The Angel Raphael Relates The Story of Creation to Adam and Eve (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Kirk, Thomas (London, Died, 1797) |
Paradise Lost: The Temptation of Eve (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Kitchin, Thomas (London, c. 1710 - 1779) |
An 18th Century General Map of The East Indies from the Latest Surveys |
Kitchin, Thomas (London, c. 1710 - 1779) |
18th Century Map of the Empire of Germany Including all the States Comprehended under that Name: With the Kingdom of Prussia, Etc. |
Kn |
Kneller, Sir Godfrey (Lubeck, 1646 - Twickenham, 1723) |
Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort |
Ko |
Komjati, Julius (Hungary, 1894 - 1958) |
Old Man Reading the Bible |
Komjati, Julius (Hungary, 1894 - 1958) |
Pleasant and Lows |
Komjati, Julius (Hungary, 1894 - 1958) |
The Princess's Guard |
Komjati, Julius (Hungary, 1894 - 1958) |
The Woodman |
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Laing, Francis James 'Frank Laing' (Scotland, 1862 - 1907) |
Spiershill, Scotland |
Landseer, John (Lincoln, 1769 - London, 1852) |
Inside View of The Coliseum (Sold) |
Landseer, John (Lincoln, 1769 - London, 1852) |
Villa Adriana |
Laurie & Whittle, Fleet Street, London |
The European Part of the Russian Empire, from the Maps Published by the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg, with the New Provinces
on the Black Sea: The Asiatic Part of the Russian Empire, with the New
Discoveries of Captain Cook, Etc. |
Law, David (Edinburgh,
1831 - Worthing, 1901) |
Dittisham on the Dart (Sold) |
Lawless, Matthew James (Dublin, 1837 - Bayswater, 1864) |
Sisters of Mercy |
Lawless, Matthew James (Dublin, 1837 - Bayswater, 1864) |
The Little Shipwrights |
Lawrence, Richard (London, Active Early 19th Century) |
Panathenaic Procession (Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon at Athens (Sold) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
Duke of Wellington (Portrait of Sir Arthur Wellesley) (Sold) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
Portrait of Augusta Fane, Countess of Lonsdale (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
Portrait of Henry Bloxam as a Child (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
Portrait of Miss Mary Bloxam as a Young Lady (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
Portrait of Richard Roland Bloxam as a Child (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
The Calmady Children (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) (Sold) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
The Sisters, Portrait of Sir Thomas Lawrence's Nieces (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) (Sold) |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas (Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830) |
William Cowper: Author of "The Task" |
Le |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Brothers Water From Kirkstone Foot, Westmoreland |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Castle of Heidelberg on the Rhine (Sold) |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Coblentz, Rhine |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Her Majesty at Balmoral Castle (From the 'Regal Set') |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Her Majesty Leaving Portsmouth Harbour |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Osborne-House, Isle of Wight (Sold) |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Roaming Through The Forest Dell |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
The Britannia Tubular Bridge (Sold) |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
The Lyre |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
The Queen of The Harem (Sold) |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
The Bridesmaid (Sold) |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
The Crystal Palace and Gardens |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894), 'LeBlond & Company' - Baxter, George (Lewes, 1804 - London, 1867) |
The Crystal Palace And Gardens or, Baxter's Gems of the Crystal Palace, No. 3 (Le Blond - Baxter Print) (Sold) |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
The Fisherman's Hut (Sold) |
LeBlond, Abraham (London, 1819 - 1894) & LeBlond, Robert (London, 1816 - 1863) 'LeBlond & Company' |
Windsor Castle (Sold) |
Legat, Francis (Scotland, 1755 - London, 1809) |
Troilus and Cressida. Act II Scene II. Scene, Troy. Cassandra Raving. Shakspeare Gallery |
Leggatt, William B. (East Sheen, London, Active 1920 - 1940) |
Agonistes |
Legros, Alphonse (Dijon, 1837 - London, 1911) |
Charity |
Legros, Alphonse (Dijon, 1837 - London, 1911) |
La Legende du Bonhomme Misere (Sold) |
Legros,
Alphonse (Dijon, 1837 - London, 1911) |
Le Triomphe de la Mort, La Proclamation (Sold) |
Legros, Alphonse (Dijon, 1837 - London, 1911) |
Self Portrait (Sold) |
Leighton Brothers, London |
The Cotter's Child (Illustrated London News) |
Leighton, Clare Veronica Hope 'Clare Leighton' (London, 1899 - Woodbury, Connecticut, 1989) |
Ex-Libris Harvey Simmonds (Caltha, Ranunculaceae) |
Lelly, Petrus Eques (Sir Peter Lely) (Soest, Westphalia, 1618 - Covent Garden, 1680) |
Petrus Lelly Eques (Sir Peter Lely) |
Leney, William Satchwell (London, 1769 - Longue Pointe (Montreal), Canada, 1831) |
As You Like It. Act I, Scene II. Before the Duke's Palace. Rosalind, Celia, Orlando & Attendants etc. Charles carried off. Shakspeare Gallery |
Leney, William Satchwell (London, 1769 - Longue Pointe (Montreal), Canada, 1831) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Sixth Age. Old Age. Shakspeare Gallery |
Leney, William Satchwell (London, 1769 - Longue Pointe (Montreal), Canada, 1831) |
Paradise Regained: Christ and Satan Dispute the Value of Earthly Glory (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Leney, William Satchwell (London, 1769 - Longue Pointe (Montreal), Canada, 1831) |
Second Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act II, Scene IV. Doll Tearsheet, Falstaff, Henry & Poins. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Leslie, Cecil Mary (Surrey & Norfolk, born, 1900 - Died, 1980) |
Devout Matrons (Sold) |
Lewis, Arthur James 'Arthur Lewis' (London, 1824 - 1901) |
The Cornfield |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Canaletto's (Arches 'In His Majesty's Collection', Architectural View of a Capriccio from the Forum of Augustus in Rome) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Claude Lorrain's (Grand Study of Trees, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Claude Lorrain's (Pharaoh, 'In His Majesty's Collection', Moses and the Israelites Pass Through the Red Sea) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Claude Lorrain's (Polyphemus, 'In His Majesty's Collection', A One-Eyed Giant 'A Cyclops) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Claude Lorrain's (Temple of Apollo, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Claude Lorrain's (The Landing of Aeneas, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Gregorio Pagani's (The Finding of the True Cross, Ottley's, The Italian School of Design) (Sold) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Michelangelo's (Virgin & Child and St. John, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Nicolas Poussin's (Bacchanalia, 'In His Majesty's Collection', a Dance before a Herm of Pan, or Priapus) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Nicolas Poussin's (Treading the Wine Bags, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Raphael's (Holy Family 'In His Majesty's Collection', the Virgin with the Christ child, St. Elizabeth, & the infant St. John the Baptist) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Raphael's (Leda and the Swan, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Raphael's (Study For Part of The Celebrated Fresco Entitled The Heliodorus in The Vatican, from Ottley's, The Italian School of Design) (Sold) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Raphael's (Sybil, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Portrait of Augusta Fane, Countess of Lonsdale (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
The Sisters, Portrait of Sir Thomas Lawrence's Nieces (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) (Sold) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Portrait of Henry Bloxam as a Child (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Portrait of Miss Mary Bloxam as a Young Lady (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Portrait of Richard Roland Bloxam as a Child (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) |
Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
The Calmady Children (Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cabinet of Gems) (Sold) |
Lewis, George Robert (London, 1782 - 1871) |
Claude Lorrain's (Polyphemus, 'In His Majesty's Collection', A One-Eyed Giant 'A Cyclops) |
Lewis, George Robert (London, 1782 - 1871) |
Claude Lorrain's (The Landing of Aeneas, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Lewis, George Robert (London, 1782 - 1871) |
Fra. Bartolommeo's (The Holy Family, from The Italian School of Design) |
Li |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
1. Hipparchia Janira, Male, 2. Female Medow Brown Butterfly,
3. Hipp.Cassiope-Mountain Ringlet, 4. Hipp. Hyperanthus The-Ringlet (Sold) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Acanthicus Histrix (Fort St. Joaquim in The Distance) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Felis Angorensis (Angora Cat) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
The Alco and Carrier Dog of The Indians (Sold) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
The Common Black Grouse (Lyrurus Tetrix Female) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
The Pacamah of Guiana |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
The Springer Spaniel (Sold) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
The Virginian Quail (Otryx Borealis) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Ateles Paniscus (The Coaita) Monkey |
Lizars, William
Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Gos Hawk (Sold) |
Lizars, William
Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Neophron (The 'Alpine' or 'Egyptian Vulture') |
Lizars, William
Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Sudis Gigas (Sold) |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Syrian Hyrax |
Lizars,
William Home (Edinburgh, 1788 - 1859) |
Trygon Garrapa |
Lo |
Lockhart,
William (Ewart Eglesfield, Scotland, 1846 - London, 1900) |
The Ross Fountain, Princess Street Gardens, Edinburgh |
Loggan, David
(Danzig, 1634 - London, 1693) |
James, Duke of Ormrod (James Butler) (Sold) |
Long, William (British, active London c. 1816 - 1855) |
Raphael's (A Youth at His Devotions, from The Italian School of Design) (Sold) |
Long, William (British, active London c. 1816 - 1855) |
Raphael's (Group in The Fresco by Raffaello from Ottley's, The Italian School of Design) |
Long, William (British, active London c. 1816 - 1855) |
Raphael's (Study for the Figure of Diogenes in the School of Athens, from The Italian School of Design) |
Long, William (British, active London c. 1816 - 1855) |
Raphael's (The Death of Adonis from Ottley's, The Italian School of Design) |
Lu |
Lucy,
Charles (Hereford, England,1814 - 1873) |
The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, America, A.D. 1620 (Sold) |
Ly |
Lytton, Neville (Calcutta,
India, 1879 - England, 1951) |
Sisnia (Sold) |
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Macardell, James (Dublin, 1729 - London, 1765) |
Rembrandt's Mother (Sold) |
Macardell, James (Dublin, 1729 - London, 1765) |
Ruben's Second Wife (Sold) |
Macbeth, Robert Walker (Glasgow, 1848 - London, 1910) |
A Rainy Day (Sold) |
Macbeth, Robert Walker (Glasgow, 1848 - London, 1910) |
The Ferry |
Mackley, George (Tonbridge, Kent, 1900 - 1983) |
Liftlock (Sold) |
Mackley, George (Tonbridge, Kent, 1900 - 1983) |
Snatch Block |
MacWhirter, John (Edinburgh, 1839 - London, 1911) |
By the Loch-Side |
Maddocks, William (British, active early 19th century) |
Hungerford Market, Near York Buildings, Strand |
Major, Thomas (London, 1720 - Covent Garden, 1799) |
Diversa Animalia Quadrupedia (Sold) |
Major, Thomas (London, 1720 - Covent Garden, 1799) |
Ruins in Ancient Rome (Sold) |
Malton, Thomas (London, 1748 - 1804) |
Staircase to The Hall of Christ Church College, Oxford |
Marcus Ward Company, London |
Old King Cole |
Marcus Ward Company, London |
Ride a Cock Horse To Banbury Cross |
Marcus Ward Company, London |
The Jack of Hearts |
Marcus Ward Company, London |
A Frog Who Would A Wooing Go (Sold) |
Marcus Ward Company, London |
Sing a Song For Sixpence (Sold) |
Marcus Ward Company, London |
Tom He Was a Piper's Son (Sold) |
Mario Morando, Genoa |
Bas Relief at 'Chiesa di Santa Maria de' Miracoli' |
Mario Morando, Genoa |
Ornamentation From The 'Scalea de' Giganti', Near The Ducal Palace |
Mario Morando, Genoa |
Ornaments Designed by Carlo Simonetti |
Marks, John Lewis 'J. Lewis Marks' (London, 1769 ? - Active, 1814 - 1832) |
The March of Interlect, or a Dust-Man & Family of the 19th Century |
Marriott, Frederick (Stoke-on-Trent, 1860 - Chelsea, London, 1941) |
Chateau de Josselin, Brittany (Sold) |
Marryat, Captain Frederick (Westminster, 1792 - Langham, Norfolk, 1848) |
A Party of Pleasure (Sold) |
Marshall, William (London, c. 1591 - 1649) |
Frontispiece to "The Holy State" |
Martin, Elias (Stockholm, 1739 - 1818) |
A Grouping of Antique Statuary |
Martin, Elias (Stockholm, 1739 - 1818) |
A Lion on Guard 'Architectural Fantasy No. 6' |
Martin, Elias (Stockholm, 1739 - 1818) |
An Antique Bust in a Landscape |
Martin, Elias (Stockholm, 1739 - 1818) |
Architectural Fantasy (Sold) |
Martin, Elias (Stockholm, 1739 - 1818) |
Marble Bust 'Architectural Fantasy Study' |
Martin, Elias (Stockholm, 1739 - 1818) |
Woman and Child Resting 'Architectural Fantasy No. 6, London Road' |
Martin, Frank (Born, London, 1921 - Died, 2005) |
Head Print |
Martin, Frank (Born, London, 1921 - Died, 2005) |
The Lamp (Sold) |
Maybery, Edgar James (Newport, 1887 - 1966) |
The East Gate, Warwick |
Maybery, Edgar James (Newport, 1887 - 1966) |
The Guildhall, London (Sold) |
Mc |
McAlpin Tobacco Company, Toronto, Ontario |
British Navy Chewing Tobacco Leads the World |
McBey, James (Aberdeen, 1883 - 1959) |
Greetings From Tangier (Sold) |
McBey, James (Aberdeen, 1883 - 1959) |
Francais Inconnus (Sold) |
McKay, Jean (Glasgow, c. 1885 - Belfast, c. 1960) |
Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh |
McKenzie, Charles 'Charlie McKenzie' (Inverness, Scotland, b. 1933 - Resides, Ottawa) |
Forest & Clouds: Study in Green |
McKenzie, Charles 'Charlie McKenzie' (Inverness, Scotland, b. 1933 - Resides, Ottawa) |
Landscape (Autumn) |
McKenzie, Charles 'Charlie McKenzie' (Inverness, Scotland, b. 1933 - Resides, Ottawa) |
Landscape Composition |
Me |
Meadows, Robert Mitchell (British, Cardigan, Wales 1750 - 1812) |
Dogbery and Verges with the Watch (Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act III, Scene II) |
Meadows, Robert Mitchell (British, Cardigan, Wales 1750 - 1812) |
Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare: King Henry the Fifth, Act V, Scene I) |
Medland, Thomas (London, 1755 - Hertford, 1822) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Autumn) |
Merritt, Anna Lea (Philadelphia, 1844 - Hamshire, England, 1930) |
Ophelia |
Merritt, Anna Lea (Philadelphia, 1844 - Hampshire, England, 1930) |
Portrait of Sir Gilbert Scott |
Metz, Johann Martin (Bonn, c. 1730 - London, 1800) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Autumn) |
Meyer, Adolph (Liverpool, 1866 - 1919) |
The Cloister |
Meyer, Henry (London, 1782 - 1847) |
His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Charles Lennox, the 4th Duke of Richmond & Lennox) (Sold) |
Meyer, Henry (London, 1782 - 1847) |
Lady Hamilton (Sold) |
Meyer, Henry (London, 1782 - 1847) |
Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley |
Mi |
Michel, Jean Baptiste (Paris, 1748 - London, 1804) |
Third Part of King Henry the 6th. Act V, Scene VII. King Edward & Queen Elizabeth, with the infant Prince, Clarence, Gloster, Hastings, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Middiman, Samuel (London, 1750 - 1831) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene I. Jaques and the Wounded Stag in the Forest of Arden. Enter Duke, Amiens and other Lords. Shakspeare Gallery |
Middiman, Samuel (London, 1750 - 1831) |
First Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act II, Scene II. The Road by Gadshill. Prince Henry, Poins, Peto, Falstaff, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Middiman, Samuel (London, 1750 - 1831) |
Winter's Tale. Act III, Scene III. Storm Scene, Antigonus Pursued by a Bear. Shakspeare Gallery |
Millais, John Everett (Southampton, 1829 - London, 1896) |
Summer Indolence |
Millais, John Everett (Southampton, 1829 - London, 1896) |
The Widow's Mite |
Miller, Frances St. Clair (England, 1947 - Resides Almeley, Hertfordshire) |
Anzolo Raffaelle |
Miller, Frances St. Clair (England, 1947 - Resides Almeley, Hertfordshire) |
Brobury II |
Miller, Frances St. Clair (England, 1947 - Resides Almeley, Hertfordshire) |
I Gesuiti |
Miller, Frances St. Clair (England, 1947 - Resides Almeley, Hertfordshire) |
Piazetta San Marco - Winter Evening |
Miller, Frances St. Clair (England, 1947 - Resides Almeley, Hertfordshire) |
San Samuele |
Miller, Frances St. Clair (England, 1947 - Resides Almeley, Hertfordshire) |
The Wye Valley from Dastone Hill, Looking over Old House (Sold) |
Miller, William (London, c. 1740 - 1810) |
Romeo and Juliet. Act I, Scene V. A Hall in Capulet's House. Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, with Guests etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Miller, William (Edinburgh, 1796 - 1882) |
The Last Ray of The Sun (Sold) |
Millington, Terence (Birmingham, England, Born, 1942) |
Calendar |
Millington, Terence (Birmingham, England, Born, 1942) |
Windowsill |
Misch & Co., Ltd., London, England |
The Tenor's Top Note |
Mo |
Monk, William (Chester, 1863 - London, 1937) |
The Royal Jubilee Celebrations at St. Paul's Cathedral |
Monogramme ‘E H L’ (Sir Edwin Henry Landseer?) |
Le Retour de Paris, or, the Niece Presented to her Relatives by her French Governess |
Monogramme: W. R. |
A Coastal Scene With a Harbour View (Sold) |
Monogramme: W. R. |
Coastal Scene With a Steam Vessel (Sold) |
Montalba, Clara (Cheltenham, 1842 - 1929) |
Fishing Boat, Venice |
Moore, Henry (York, 1831 - Margate, 1895) |
Moonlight |
Moore, Thomas Cooper (Nottingham, 1827-1901) |
At Wilford (Sold) |
Moore, Thomas Cooper (Nottingham, England, 1827 - 1901) |
St. Anne's Well or Robin Hood's Well |
Morgan, Matthew Somerville 'M. S. Morgan (London, 1839- New York, 1890) |
Storming of Delhi (Sold) |
Mortimer, John Hamilton (Eastbourne, 1741 - Aylesbury, 1777) |
The Gypsies |
Mu |
Muckley, Louis Fairfax (Stourbridge, England, 1861 - c. 1915) |
Portrait of Frank Richards |
Muckley, Louis Fairfax (Stourbridge, England, 1861 - c. 1915) |
Sketch of Frank Richards |
Murphy, John (Ireland, 1748 - London, c. 1807) |
The Cyclops at Their Forge (The Houghton Gallery) (Sold) |
Murray, Charles Oliver (Roxburghshire, 1842 - South Croydon, 1923) |
Rood Screen, the Church of St. Nicholas (Sold) |
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Neagle, John (London, 1760 - Philadelphia, 1822) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Spring) |
Neagle, John (London, 1760 - Philadelphia, 1822) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Winter) |
Neele, Samuel John (London, 1758 - 1824) |
Island of Cuba (Sold) |
Nelson,
Thomas and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
John Knox's House and Canongate - Edinburgh (Sold) |
Nelson,
Thomas and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
Princes Street Edinburgh - West End (Sold) |
Nelson,
Thomas and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
The Broomielaw, Glasgow - Looking East (Sold) |
Nelson,
Thomas and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
The Stock Exchange, Buchanan Street - Glasgow (Sold) |
Nicholson, Sir William (Newark-On-Trent, 1872 -Berkshire, 1949) |
Sir Henry Hawkins |
Northcote, James (Plymouth, 1746 - London, 1831) |
King Richard the Second. Act V, Scene II. The Entrance of King Richard and Bolingbroke into London. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Northcote, James (Plymouth, 1746 - London, 1831) |
King Richard the Third. Act III, Scene I. Prince of Wales, Duke of York, his Brother, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Northcote, James (Plymouth, 1746 - London, 1831) |
Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor of London, Killing Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 1381 (Sold) |
Northcote, James (Plymouth, 1746 - London, 1831) |
Third Part of King Henry the Sixth. Act I, Scene III. A field of Battle betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield. Rutland and his Tutor, Clifford and Soldiers. Shakspeare Gallery |
Northcote, James (Plymouth, 1746 - London, 1831) |
Third Part of King Henry the 6th. Act V, Scene VII. King Edward & Queen Elizabeth, with the infant Prince, Clarence, Gloster, Hastings, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
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Oakes, John Wright (Middlewich (Cheshire), 1820 - London, 1887) |
The Last Gleam of Day |
Oakley, Octavius (Derbyshire, 1800 - 1867) |
Fortune Teller |
O'Donoghue Ross, Tighe (New York City, 1942 - Resides, County Kerry, Ireland) |
And the New Sun Rose Bringing the New Year |
Ogborne, John (Chelmsford, 1755 - London, 1837) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Second Age. Childhood. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ogborne, John (Chelmsford, 1755 - London, 1837) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Fourth Age. Manhood. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ogborne, John (Chelmsford, 1755 - London, 1837) |
Charles Pratt, Earl Camden |
Ogborne, John (Chelmsford, 1755 - London, 1837) |
King Henry the Sixth. Part One, Act II, Scene IV. London. The Temple Garden. Earl of Somerset, Suffolk and Warwick; Richard Plantagenet, Vernon, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ogborne, John (Chelmsford, 1755 - London, 1837) |
Paradise Lost: Death Leaving the Gates of Hell for the World of Man (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh |
19th Century Map of Scotland (Sold) |
Opie, John (St. Agnes, Cornwall, 1761 - London, 1807) |
Mary Queen of James II, Quiting The Kingdom (Sold) |
Opie, John (St. Agnes, Cornwall, 1761 - London, 1807) |
Winter's Tale. Act II, Scene III. Leontes, Antigonus, Lords, Attendants and the Infant Perdita. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Osborne, Malcolm (Somerset, 1880 - London, 1963) |
L'Oiseau de Bourges (Sold) |
Osborne, Malcolm (Somerset, 1880 - London, 1963) |
Stirling Bridge |
Ottley, William Young (Thatcham, 1771 - London, 1836) |
Raphael's (Study for the Figure of Diogenes in the School of Athens, from The Italian School of Design) |
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Palmer, Garrick (Portsmouth,
England, b. 1933) |
Landscape (Sold) |
Palmer, Samuel (Newington, 1805 - Redhill, 1881) |
The Herdsman's Cottage ('Sunset') (Sold) |
Parkes Bonington, Richard (Arnold, Nottingham, 1801 - London, 1828) |
Saint Mark's Column, Venice |
Parris, Edmund Thomas 'E. T. Parris' (London, 1793 - 1873) |
Daisies (Flowers of Loveliness) |
Parris, Edmund Thomas 'E. T. Parris' (London, 1793 - 1873) |
Lily (Flowers of Loveliness) |
Paunzen, Arthur (Vienna, 1890 - Isle of Man, England, 1940) |
Selbstbildnis (Self-Portrait) (Sold) |
Pe |
Pears Soap Company, London |
At Low Tide (Sold) |
Pearse, Dennis Colbron 'Dennis Pearse' (London, 1883 - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1971) |
Lowing his Bayonet (He) Demanded Who I Was. (A Boy in the Peninsular War) |
Pearson, John (Yorkshire, England, Born, 1939 - Resides, Oberlin, Ohio) |
Screen Series #C10 |
Pellegrini,
Carlo "APE" (Capua, Italy, 1839 - London, 1889) |
Albert Seymour |
Peter Jackson, Fisher & Son, St. Martin's-Le-Grand, London |
The Cabinet of Quadrupeds - A Collection of Original Engravings |
Peters, Reverend Matthew William (Brasted (Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, 1742 - Died, 1814) |
King Henry the Eighth. Act V, Scene IV. The Palace. the Aldermen, Lord Mayer, Garter, Cranmer; Duke of Norfolk with his marshal's Staff, Duke of Suffolk, Dutchess of Norfolk & Marchioness of Dorset, God Mothers, etc. Shakspeare Gallery (The Christening of Princess Elizabeth 'Queen Elizabeth') |
Peters, Reverend Matthew William (Brasted (Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, 1742 - Died, 1814) |
King Henry the Eighth. Act III, Scene I. A Room in the Queen's Apartments. The Queen, and some of her Women, at Work. Cardinal Wolsey and Campeius. Shakspeare Gallery |
Peters, Reverend Matthew William (Brasted (Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, 1742 - Died, 1814) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act III, Scene III. Mrs. Page, Mrs. Ford and Falstaff. Shakspeare Gallery |
Peters, Reverend Matthew William (Brasted (Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, 1742 - Died, 1814) |
Much Ado About Nothing. Act III, Scene I. Hero, Ursula and Beatrice. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
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Phillips, John (London, active, 1825 - 1840) |
Modern Tourists |
Phillips, John (London, active, 1825 - 1840) |
The Return From the Continent; or The Family Puzzled (Sold) |
Phillips, Matt
(New York City, Born, 1927) |
Studio Interior (Sold) |
Phillips,
Samuel (London, Active, 1790 - 1810) |
Taste in High Life (Sold) |
Pi |
Picart, Charles (London, c. 1780 - 1837) |
James Watt (Sold) |
Piper, Elizabeth (London, Active, 1892 - 1932) |
Saint John Baptist, Yeovil |
Piper, Elizabeth (London, Active, 1892 - 1932) |
Saint John the Baptist, Glastonbury |
Pl |
Playter,
Charles Gauthier (Died, Lewisham, 1809) |
Comedy of Errors. Act V, Scene I. A street before the Priory. Merchant, Angelo, Lady Abbess, Adriana, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Playter, Charles
Gauthier (Died, Lewisham, 1809) |
Measure for Measure. Act II, Scene I. Angelo's House. Escalus, a Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, Officers, etc. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Playter,
Charles Gauthier (Died, Lewisham, 1809) |
Third Part of King Henry the Sixth. Act I, Scene III. A field of Battle betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield. Rutland and his Tutor, Clifford and Soldiers. Shakspeare Gallery |
Po |
Portbury, Edward J. 'Edward Portbury' (London, 1795 - 1885) |
Cherubs Gathering Flowers |
Pouncy, Benjamin Thomas (London, Died, 1799) |
Beeston Castle, Cheshire |
Pouncy, Benjamin Thomas (London, Died, 1799) |
Perugia (Sold) |
Powis, William Henry 'William Powis' (London, 1808 - 1836) |
Nineveh |
Poynter, Sir Edward (Paris, 1836 - London, 1919) |
At Low Tide: Pears Soap Company, London (Sold) |
Pr |
Price, Charles |
A Correct Map o f South Britain (Sold) |
Prince Alexis Dmitrievich Soltykoff (St. Petersburg, Russia, 1806 - Paris, 1859) |
Dance of Nautch Girls (Voyages dans L'Inde) (Sold) |
Prout, Samuel (Norfolk, 1783 - London, 1852) |
Ayton (Sold) |
Prout, Samuel (Norfolk, 1783 - London, 1852) |
Ehrenbreitstein (From the Bridge) |
Prout, Samuel (Norfolk, 1783 - London, 1852) |
Near Ashbourne (Sold) |
Prynne, Edward A. Fellowes (British, 1854 - 1921) |
Love and Labour |
Pu |
Puddicombe, Beynon
(London, active, 1850 - 1870) |
Ancient Rome (Sold) |
Puddicombe,
Beynon (London, active, 1850 - 1870) |
Italian Landscape View (Sold) |
Puddicombe,
Beynon (London, active, 1850 - 1870) |
Ruins Near Rome (Sold) |
Puddicombe,
Beynon (London, active, 1850 - 1870) |
View of an Italian Town (Sold) |
Pugin,
Agustus (1762 - 1832) |
Sixth & Seventh Window, South Aisle, Westminster Abbey (Sold) |
Pugin,
Agustus (1762 - 1832) |
West View of St. Nicholas Chapel (Sold) |
Purcell, Edward (Dublin
and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
A Boy and his Dog (Sold) |
Purcell, Edward
(Dublin and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
A Shepherd and his Flock (Sold) |
Purcell,
Edward (Dublin and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
A Wayfarer on a Windy Day (Sold) |
Purcell, Edward
(Dublin and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
After the Battle (Sold) |
Purcell, Edward
(Dublin and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
The Mourning Family (Sold) |
Purcell, Edward
(Dublin and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
Young Couple at a Fountain (Sold) |
Purcell, Edward (Dublin
and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
Young Woman at a Well (Sold) |
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Radclyffe, Edward (Birmingham, 1810 - London, 1863) |
Labour (Sold) |
Radclyffe, Edward (Birmingham, 1810 - London, 1863) |
Rest (Sold) |
Ramberg, Johann Heinrich (Hanover, 1763 - 1840) |
Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene IV. Olivia's - house. Olivia, Maria. & Malvolio. Shakspeare Gallery |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Cockatie (Die-Cut) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
English Spaniel (Die-Cut) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Farm Horses (Die-Cut) (Sold) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Die-Cut) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Mastiff (Die-Cut) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Norfolk (Die-Cut) (Sold) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Scottish Collie (Die-Cut) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Scottish Deerhound (Die-Cut) (Sold) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Springer Spaniel (Die-Cut) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
The Balloon Girl (Post Card) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
The Coal Cart (Die-Cut) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
The Peacock (Die-Cut) (Sold) |
Raphael Tuck and Sons, London |
Welsh Corgi (Die-Cut) |
Ravenet, Simon Francois (Paris, 1706 - London, 1774) |
Marriage a la Mode (Plate IV) (Sold) |
Ravenet, Simon Francois (Paris, 1706 - London, 1774) |
Marriage a la Mode (Plate V) (Sold) |
Raverat, Gwendolen Mary 'Gwen Raverat' (Cambridge, England, 1885 - 1957) |
A Figure Study (Sold) |
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Redgrave, Richard (Pimlico, 1804 - London, 1888) |
False Lover |
Redgrave, Richard (Pimlico, 1804 - London, 1888) |
Ministering Angels (Sold) |
Renison, William (Glasgow, 1868 - London, 1939) |
The Cobbler |
Rennell, James (born 1742, died 1830) |
A New Map of Hindoostan from the Latest Authorities. |
Rennell, James (born 1742, died 1830) |
A Map of the North Part of Hindostan or a Geographical Survey of the
Provinces of Bengal, Bahar, Awd, Ellahabad, Agra and Delhi |
Reynolds, Samuel William (London, 1773 - Bayswater, 1835) |
His Royal Highness, Frederick Duke of York |
Reynolds, Samuel William (London, 1773 - Bayswater, 1835) |
Reverend Lawrence Sterne (Sold) |
Reynolds, Samuel William (London, 1773 - Bayswater, 1835) |
Ugolino |
Reynolds, Samuel William (London, 1773 - Bayswater, 1835) |
The Honourable John Clerk, Lord Eldin (Sold) |
Reynolds, Sir Joshua (Plympton, 1723 - London, 1792) |
His Royal Highness, Frederick Duke of York |
Reynolds, Sir Joshua (Plympton, 1723 - London, 1792) |
Portrait of Two Gentlemen (Sold) |
Reynolds, Sir Joshua (Plympton, 1723 - London, 1792) |
Ugolino |
Ri |
Rice, Brian (England, Born, 1936) |
Blue Spiral |
Richmond, George (Brompton, 1809 - London, 1896) |
Portrait of Sir Gilbert Scott |
Richmond, Sir William Blake (1842 - 1921) |
The Butterfly |
Rigaud, John Francis (Turin, 1742 - London, 1810) |
Comedy of Errors. Act V, Scene I. A street before the Priory. Merchant, Angelo, Lady Abbess, Adriana, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Rigaud, John Francis (Turin, 1742 - London, 1810) |
First Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act V, Scene IV. Plain Near Shrewsbury. Prince Henry, Hotspur and Falstaff. Shakspeare Gallery |
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Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Aswarby, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Fosdyke, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Greens Norton, Northhamptonshire |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Heckington, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Knaith, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Over, Cambridgeshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts, Robert (British, 19th century) |
Noseley Chapel, Leicestershire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) (Sold) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Swayton, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Waltham on The Wolds, Leicestershire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Roberts,
Robert (British, 19th century) |
Weston, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Robertson, Andrew (Aberdeen, 1777 - Hampstead, 1845) |
Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley |
Roe, Fred (London, 1864 - 1947) |
Good-bye, My Lads! (Admiral Nelson leaving Portsmouth for Trafalgar) (Sold) |
Rollos,
George, London Geographer |
An Accurate Map of India (Sold) |
Rollos,
George, London Geographer |
An Accurate Map of The Marquisate of Moravia |
Rollos,
George, London Geographer |
Plan of The City and Harbour of Marseille (Sold) |
Romney, George (Lancashire, 1734 - London, 1802) |
Lady Hamilton (Sold) |
Romney,
George (Lancashire, 1734 - London, 1802) |
Shakspeare Nursed by Tragedy And Comedy. Shakspeare Gallery |
Romney,
George (Lancashire, 1734 - London, 1802) |
The Infant Shakspeare. Attended by Nature and the Passions. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Romney, George
(Lancashire, 1734 - London, 1802) |
Thomas Walker |
Romney,
George (Lancashire, 1734 - London, 1802) |
Troilus and Cressida. Act II Scene II. Scene, Troy. Cassandra Raving. Shakspeare Gallery |
Romney, George
(Lancashire, 1734 - London, 1802) |
William Cowper (Sold) |
Romney, John (Chester, 1786-1863) |
Allied Commanders of The Napoleonic War - Bernadotte, Crown Prince of Sweden (Sold) |
Romney, John (Chester, 1786-1863) |
Allied Commanders of The Napoleonic War - Count Platoff, Hetman of The Cossacks (Sold) |
Romney, John (Chester, 1786-1863) |
Allied Commanders of The Napoleonic War - Field Marshal Karl Philip, Prince of Scharzenberg (Sold) |
Romney, John (Chester, 1786-1863) |
Allied Commanders of The Napoleonic War - Field Marshal Von Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt (Sold) |
Romney, John (Chester, 1786-1863) |
Allied Commanders of The Napoleonic War - Lieutenant General Sir John Moore (Sold) |
Romney, John (Chester, 1786-1863) |
Allied Commanders of The Napoleonic War - The Duke of Wellington (Sold) |
Ross, Sir John
(Wigtonshire, 1777 - London, 1856) |
Somerset House, Fury beach, North Somerset (Narrative of a Second Voyage
in Search of a Northwest Passage) (Sold) |
Ross, Sir John
(Wigtonshire, 1777 - London, 1856) |
Taking Possesion (Cape Hussard - Grimble Isle - Brentford Bay - Brown's
Island) |
Ross, Sir John
(Wigtonshire, 1777 - London, 1856) |
The River Lindsay (Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West
Passage) |
Ross,
Sir John (Wigtonshire, 1777 - London, 1856) |
Victoria Harbour (Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West
Passage) |
Ross, Tighe O'Donoghue (New York City, 1942 - Resides, County Kerry, Ireland) |
And the New Sun Rose Bringing the New Year |
Rossiter, Charles (London, 1827 - 1897) |
St. Valentine’s Day |
Rowbotham, Thomas Leeson (Born, 1783 - Died, 1853) |
Grundelwald (Sold) |
Rowlandson, George Derville (India, 1861 - London, 1922) |
A Hunting We Will Go (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
Admiration |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
Deadly Lively (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
Doctor Syntax, Copying the Wit of the Window (The Poetical Magazine) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
Hot Goose, Cabbage & Cucumbers (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
Preaching to Some Purpose (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Battle (The English Dance of Death) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Bishop (The English Dance of Death) (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Consultation or Last Hope (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Corporal in Good Quarters |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Dram Shop (The English Dance of Death) (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Death Blow (The English Dance of Death) (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Duel (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Gaming Table (The English Dance of Death) (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Manager's Last Kick, Or a New Way to Pay Old Debts (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Pantomime (The English Dance of Death) (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Quaker, and the Commissioners of Excise (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Tooth-Ache, or, Torment & Torture (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
The Wedding (The English Dance of Death) (Sold) |
Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827) |
Wapping (Sold) |
Ru |
Rudder, Louis Henri de (Paris, 1807-1881) |
Dance of Nautch Girls (Voyages dans L'Inde) (Sold) |
Russell, Charles (Dunbarton, 1852 - Dublin, 1910) |
A Moonlit View (Sold) |
Ry |
Ryall, Henry Thomas 'H. T. Ryall' (Frome, Somerset, 1811 - Cookham, Berkshire, 1867) |
Heartsease (Flowers of Loveliness) (Sold) |
Ryall, Henry Thomas 'H. T. Ryall' (Frome, Somerset, 1811 - Cookham, Berkshire, 1867) |
Violets (Flowers of Loveliness) (Sold) |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
First Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act V, Scene IV. Plain Near Shrewsbury. Prince Henry, Hotspur and Falstaff. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Charlotte. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
Love's Labour's Lost. Act IV, Scene I. (Princess, Forester, Boyet, Attendants, etc. Shakspeare Gallery) |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
Measure for Measure. Act II, Scene I. Angelo's House. Escalus, a Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, Officers, etc. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act IV, Scene II. A room in Ford's House. Falstaff in women's clothes led by Mrs. Page. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
Othello, Act II, Scene I, A Platform. Desdemona, Othello, Iago, Cassio, Rodrigo, Emilia, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
Third Part of King Henry the Sixth. Act I, Scene III. A field of Battle betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield. Rutland and his Tutor, Clifford and Soldiers. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ryder, Thomas (London, 1746 -1810) |
Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene IV. Olivia's - house. Olivia, Maria. & Malvolio. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ryder Junior, Thomas (British, born 1789 - died ?) |
Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Charlotte. Shakspeare Gallery |
Ryland, William Wynne (London, 1732 - 1783) |
Sir John Ligonier (Field Marshal John Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier) |
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Sandby,
Paul (Nottingham, 1730 - London, 1809) |
Snowdon in Carnarvonshire (Caernarvonshire) |
Sayers, James
(Great Yarmouth, 1748 - London, 1823) |
The Manager and His Dog - Or a New Way to Keep One's Head Above Water (Sold) |
Sc |
Schiavonetti,
Luigi (Bassano, Italy, 1765 - London, 1810) |
Annibale Carracci's (Virgin and Child and St. Anne, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Schiavonetti, Luigi (Bassano, Italy, 1765 - London, 1810) |
Annibale Carracci's (Virgin and Dead Christ, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Schiavonetti, Luigi (Bassano, Italy, 1765 - London, 1810) |
Paradise Lost: Messiah Routs Satan and his Angels (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Schiavonetti,
Luigi (Bassano, Italy, 1765 - London, 1810) |
Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act V, Scene III. A Forest. Valentine, Proteus, Silvia & Julia. Shakspeare Gallery |
Scott, James (London 1809 - 1891) |
A Gallant Act (Sold) |
Scott, James (London
1809 - 1891) |
Far Fram Hame (Far From Home) (Sold) |
Scott, James (London 1809 - 1891) |
Little -Peep |
Scott, John (Newcastle,
1774 - Chelsea, 1828) |
The Horse From Buffon |
Scotin, Louis Gerard (born Paris, 1690 - died after 1755) |
Marriage a la Mode (Plate I) (Sold) |
Scotin, Louis Gerard (born Paris, 1690 - died after 1755) |
Marriage a la Mode (Plate VI) (Sold) |
Scriven, Edward
(Alcester, 1775 - London, 1841) |
Julius Caesar. Act IV, Scene III. Brutus' Tent, in the Camp near Sardis. Brutus & the Ghost of Caesar. Shakspeare Gallery |
Scriven, Edward (Alcester,
1775 - London, 1841) |
Nelson |
Se |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Angelsea Island |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Brecknock Shire |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Caermarthen Shire |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Caernarvonshire |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Cardinganshire |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Flintshire |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Herefordshire |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Montgomery Shire |
Seller, John
(London, 1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Northamptonshire |
Seller, John (London,
1639 - 1701) |
18th Century of Northumberland |
Seller, John (London, 1639
- 1701) |
18th Century of Suffolk |
Sennex, John (British, active, c. 1700) |
A Correct Map of South Britain (Sold) |
Severn, Joseph Arthur 'Arthur Severn (London, 1842 - 1931) |
Old Cheyne Walk |
Severn, Walter (Frascati (near Rome), 1830 - London, 1904) |
Nearing Home |
Sh |
Shannon, Charles Hazelwood (Sleaford, Lincolnshire, 1863 - Kew Surrey, 1937) |
The Gatherers (Sold) |
Sharland, Edward
W. (Bristol, active, 1911 - 1928) |
Apse of the Parish Church of Saint Pierre, Caen, France |
Sharland, Edward W. (Bristol, active, 1911 - 1928) |
Bruges (Sold) |
Sharland, Edward
W. (Bristol, active, 1911 - 1928) |
The Black Gate, St. John's, Besancon |
Sharp, William (London, 1749 - Chaswick, 1824) |
Heidegger (Jean Conradin Heidegger, Burgemeister of Zurich, on his Deathbed) |
Sharp, William
(London, 1749 - Chaswick, 1824) |
Thomas Walker |
Sharpe, M. W. (British,
19th c.) |
Mr. Gattie |
Shaw,
Henry (London, 1800 - 1873) |
Crockets & A Pattera From Winchester, a Capital From Westminster
Abbey and a Border From a Cross at Alton Abbey |
Shenner
(British, active late 18th century) |
Falstaff Reproved by King Henry (Shakespeare: King Henry the Fifth, Part II) |
Sherratt,
Thomas H. (London, active, 1850 - 1865) |
Storming of Delhi (Sold) |
Sherwin,
John Keyse (Sussex, 1751 - London, 1790) |
Madonna and Child |
Sherwin, John Keyse (Sussex, 1751 - London, 1790) |
The Politician (Sold) |
Sherwin, John
Keyse (Sussex, 1751 - London, 1790) |
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (Sold) |
Shipster, Robert 'Robert Shepster' (British, 1775 - 1823) |
A Lawyer, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Shirlaw, Walter (Paisley, Scotland, 1838 - Madrid, Spain, 1909) |
Hilda and the Doves (The Hawthorne Portfolio) (Sold) |
Shirlaw, Walter (Paisley, Scotland, 1838 - Madrid, Spain, 1909) |
Miriam and Donatello (The Hawthorne Portfolio) (Sold) |
Short, Sir Frank (Stourbridge, 1857 - London, 1945) |
A Cornfield, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire (Sold) |
Short, Sir Frank (Stourbridge, 1857 - London, 1945) |
Portrait of Two Gentlemen (Sold) |
Si |
Simmons,
William Henry (London, 1811 - 1882) |
Too Near the War-Path (Sold) |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Hymn to the Nativity (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Fifth Age. Middle Age. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Seventh Age. Geriatrics. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
As You Like It. Act V, Scene IV. Rosalind, Celia, Hymen, Duke Senior, Orlando, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
First Part of King Henry The Fourth. Act III, Scene I. The Archdeacon of Bangor's House in Wales. Hotspur, Worcester, Mortimer, & Owen Glendower. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Merchant of Venice. Act II, Scene V. Shylock's House. Shylock, Jessica and Launcelot. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act I, Scene I. Before Page's House. Anne Page, Slender and Simple. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act III, Scene III. Mrs. Page, Mrs. Ford and Falstaff. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Much Ado About Nothing. Act III, Scene I. Hero, Ursula and Beatrice. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Much Ado About Nothing. Act IV, Scene I. Don Pedro, Don John, Leonato, Friar, Claudio, Benedick, Hero and Beatrice. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Paradise Lost: Satan Alarmed (Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
Winter's Tale. Act II, Scene III. Leontes, Antigonus, Lords, Attendants and the Infant Perdita. Shakspeare Gallery |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Aswarby, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Fosdyke, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Greens Norton, Northhamptonshire |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Heckington, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Knaith, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Over, Cambridgeshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Swayton, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Waltham on The Wolds, Leicestershire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson,
Francis (Stamford, 1796 - 1861) |
Weston, Lincolnshire (Ancient Baptismal Fonts) |
Simpson, Henry Jackson (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1893 - 1963) |
The Invercauld Bridge, River Dee (Sold) |
Simpson, Joseph (Carlisle, 1879 - London, 1939) |
James Pryde (Sold) |
Simpson, Joseph (Carlisle, 1879 - London, 1939) |
Portrait of an Old Lady (Sold) |
Singleton, Henry (London, 1766 - 1839) |
Samson and Delilah (Sold) |
Sk |
Skelton, William (British, active, 19th century) |
Two Ancient Terra Cottas: One Representing Fauns Gathering Grapes & The
Other Depicting a Youthful Bacchus Leaning on a Faun |
Skiold,
Birgit (Stockholm, 1923 - London, 1982) |
Approaching Waves |
Skiold, Birgit
(Stockholm, 1923 - London, 1982) |
Ocean Water II |
Sl |
Sliegh, J. (British, active, 19th century) |
Ornamental Cover of a Colour Box Designed by Sliegh For Ackermann & Co. (Sold) |
Sm |
Smallfield, Frederick (London, 1829 - 1915) |
Supping on Horrors |
Smallfield,
Frederick (London, 1829 - 1915) |
The Shoe-Black |
Smallfield, Frederick (London, 1829 - 1915) |
Winter Revels |
Smart, Douglas
Ian (London, 1879 - 1970) |
La Rochelle |
Smirke,
Robert (Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. First Age. Infancy. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke, Robert
(Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Second Age. Childhood. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke, Robert
(Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Third Age. Youth. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke, Robert
(Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Fourth Age. Manhood. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke,
Robert (Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Fifth Age. Middle Age. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke, Robert
(Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Sixth Age. Old Age. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke,
Robert (Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Seventh Age. Geriatrics. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke,
Robert (Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
First Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act II, Scene II. The Road by Gadshill. Prince Henry, Poins, Peto, Falstaff, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke, Robert
(Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
First Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act II, Scene IV. The Boar's Head Tavern. Prince Henry, Falstaff, Poins, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke, Robert (Wigton,
1752 - London, 1845) |
Measure for Measure. Act II, Scene I. Angelo's House. Escalus, A Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, Officers, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke,
Robert (Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
Merchant of Venice. Act II, Scene V. Shylock's House. Shylock, Jessica and Launcelot. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke, Robert
(Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act I, Scene I. Before Page's House. Anne Page, Slender and Simple. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smirke,
Robert (Wigton, 1752 - London, 1845) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act V, Scene V. Windsor Park. Falstaff disguised with a buck's head on etc. (Sir Hugh Evans, Anne Page, etc. Shakspeare Gallery) (Sold) |
Smith, Adam (Exhibited, London, 1768 - 1770) |
Netherhall, Essex |
Smith, Anker (London, 1759 - 1819) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Summer) |
Smith, Anker (London, 1759 - 1819) |
Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor of London, Killing Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 1381 (Sold) |
Smith, Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
His most Gracious Majesty King George the Third. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smith, Benjamin
(London, 1754 - 1833) |
King Richard The Second. Act IV, Scene I. King Richard, Bolingbroke, York, Aumerle, etc. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Smith, Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
On the Death of a Fair Infant (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Smith, Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
Lycidas: A Poem by John Milton (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Smith, Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
Paradise Lost: Adam and Eve Banished from Paradise (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Smith, Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
Paradise Regained: The Fall of Satan (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Smith,
Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
Shakespeare Seated Between the Dramatic Muse and the Genius of Painting. The Alto Relievo. Statue situated in the front of the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall |
Smith,
Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
Shakspeare Nursed by Tragedy And Comedy. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smith,
Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
The Infant Shakspeare. Attended by Nature and the Passions. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Smith, Benjamin (London, 1754 - 1833) |
The Tempest. Act I, Scene I. The Enchanted Island: Before the Cell of Prospero. Prospero and Miranda. Shakspeare Gallery |
Smith,
Charles Hamilton (East Flanders, 1776 - Plymouth, 1859) |
The Fronted Dolphin (Sold) |
Smith, Charles Lorraine (British, 1751 - 1835) |
Posting in Scotland |
Smith, John (Daventry,
1652 - Northampton, 1743) |
Petrus Lelly Eques (Sir Peter Lely) |
Smith, John (Irthington, Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
Assisi (Sold) |
Smith,
John (Irthington, Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
Etruscan Gateway at Volterra (Sold) |
Smith, John (Irthington, Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
Inside View of The Coliseum (Sold) |
Smith, John (Irthington, Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
Lake of Albano (Sold) |
Smith, John (Irthington, Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
Perugia (Sold) |
Smith, John (Irthington, Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
Salerno (Sold) |
Smith, John (Irthington, Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
View of The Part of The City of Naples (Sold) |
Smith, John (Irthington,
Cumberland, 1749 - London, 1831) |
Villa Adriana |
Smith, Leslie
(England, Born, 1948) |
Het Loo (View of the Gardens of the Dutch Royal Palace) |
So |
Soper, George (London, 1870 - Welwyn, 1942) |
A Cornish Farm (Sold) |
Sowerby,
James (London, 1757 - 1822) |
Erysimum Officinale (Hedge Mustard) |
Sowerby,
James (London, 1757 - 1822) |
Fumaria Officinalis (Common Fumitory) |
Sowerby, James
(London, 1757 - 1822) |
Malva Rotundifolia |
Sowerby, James
(London, 1757 - 1822) |
Orobanche Major (Great Broomrape) |
Sowerby, James
(London, 1757 - 1822) |
Plantago Media (Plantain) |
Sowerby,
James (London, 1757 - 1822) |
Poterium Sanguisorba (Salad Burnet) |
Sowerby, James
(London, 1757 - 1822) |
Ranunculus Flammula (Sold) |
Sowerby, James
(London, 1757 - 1822) |
Scabiosa Succisa (Devil's Bit or Blue Buttons) |
Sowerby, James
(London, 1757 - 1822) |
Sinapis Arvensis |
Sowerby, James
(London, 1757 - 1822) |
Sparganium Simplex (Burr-Reed) |
Sowerby,
James (London, 1757 - 1822) |
Tormentilla Officinalis (Tormentil or Septfoil) |
Sp |
Sparrow,
Samuel (British, 18th century artist) |
Carlisle Castle, Cumberland |
Sparrow, Samuel (British, 18th century artist) |
Finchale Priory, in the Bishoprick of Durham |
Sparrow,
Samuel (British, 18th century artist) |
Lanercost Priory, Cumberland |
Sparrow, Samuel (British, 18th century artist) |
Naworth Castle, Cumberland, Plate II |
Sparrow, Samuel (British,
18th century artist) |
St. Briavel's Castle, Gloucestershire |
Sparrow, Samuel (British, 18th century artist) |
The Monastery of Jarrow, or Gyrwi, Durham |
Sparrow,
Samuel (British, 18th century artist) |
The Monastery of St. Bees, Cumberland |
Sparrow, Samuel
(British, 18th century artist) |
Raby Castle, Durham |
Stevenson, F.
G. (London, active, 1890 - 1910) |
The Leslie Boy |
St |
Steffeck, Charles (British, 19th c.) |
What Can This Be? (The Graphic, London) (Sold) |
Sternberg, Frank (London, 1858 - Leeds, 1924) |
In Fairyland (Sold) |
Stodart, Edward
William (England, 1841 - 1914) |
Lolita |
Stokoe,
Michael (London, Born, 1933) |
Movements on a Green Field (Sold) |
Stothard, Thomas (London, 1755 - 1834) |
Cherubs Gathering Flowers |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - Devonshire, 1821) |
Sir Guy Brian |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - Devonshire, 1821) |
Sir Guy Brian, Died 1391, From His Monument in The Abbey Church Tewkesbury |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - Devonshire, 1821) |
Thomas Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arundel & His Countess, Beatrice, From Their Monument in The Church at Arundel |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - Devonshire, 1821) |
Thomas Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arundel, Died 1445, From His Monument in The Church at Arundel |
Stothard, Thomas (London, 1755 - 1834) |
Cherubs Gathering Flowers |
Stothard, Thomas (London, 1755 - 1834) |
King Henry The Eighth. Act I, Scene IV. York Place. Cardinal Wolsey, Lord Sands, Ann Bullen, King Henry, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Stothard, Thomas (London, 1755 - 1834) |
Othello, Act II, Scene I, A Platform. Desdemona, Othello, Iago, Cassio, Rodrigo, Emilia, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Stow, James (Maidstone, 1769 - London, 1825) |
Mary Queen of James II, Quiting The Kingdom (Sold) |
Strang,
Ian (London, 1886 - 1952) |
Houses by The Bridge, Orthez, Spain |
Strang,
William (Dumbarton, 1859 - Bournemouth, 1921) |
The Man Who Would Be King |
Strang, William (Dumbarton, 1859 - Bournemouth, 1921) |
Self Portrait (Sold) |
Strange, Sir Robert (Pomona, Orkney, Scotland, 1721 - London, 1792) |
Laomedon, King of Troy, Detected by Neptune and Apollo (Sold) |
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Sullivan,
Luke (Louth, Ireland, c. 1730 - London ?) |
Moses Brought to Pharaoh's Daughter |
Sullivan,
Luke (Louth, Ireland, c. 1730 - London ?) |
Satire on False Perspective |
Sully, Thomas (Horncastle, England, 1783 - Philadelphia, USA, 1872) |
Victoria in Her Coronation Robes (Sold) |
Sutton
Philip (Poole, Dorset, UK, Born, 1928 - Resides, Wales) |
Model With Yellow Hair |
Sw |
Swan Soap |
Ye Christmas Box (Swan Soap Label) (Sold) |
Sweet,
Dorothy (London, active, 1920 - 1929) |
Norman Gateway, Bury St. Edmunds |
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Tapp,
William Butler (Birmingham, 1879 - 1942) |
The Cove by The Bridge (Sold) |
Taylor, Isaac (Worcester, 1730 - London, 1807) |
King Henry The Eighth. Act I, Scene IV. York Place. Cardinal Wolsey, Lord Sands, Ann Bullen, King Henry, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Taylor, Isaac, Junior (1759 - Ongar, 1829) |
Merry Wives of Windsor. Act V, Scene V. Windsor Park. Falstaff disguised with a buck's head on etc. (Sir Hugh Evans, Anne Page, etc. Shakspeare Gallery) (Sold) |
Taylor,
William Dean (London, 1794 - 1857) |
Duke Of Wellington (Sold) |
Te |
Tenniel, Sir John (London, 1820 - 1914) |
War and Glory |
Th |
The Illustrated London News |
The Volunteer Sham Fight AT Brighton on Easter Monday, Lord Ranelagh Passing The Grand Stand |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. Third Age. Youth. Shakspeare Gallery |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
Cymbeline. Act III, Scene IV. Near Milford Haven. Pisanio and Imogen. Shakspeare Gallery |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
First Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act II, Scene IV. The Boar's Head Tavern. Prince Henry, Falstaff, Poins, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
Second Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act IV, Scene IV. The Palace at Westminster. King Henry asleep; Prince of Wales. (Prince Henry Taking the Crown, Shakspeare Gallery) |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
Second Part of King Henry the Fourth. Act IV, Scene IV. The Palace at Westminster. King Henry & the Prince of Wales. (Prince Henry's Apology, Shakspeare Gallery) |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
King Henry the Eighth. Act IV, Scene II. Abbey of Leicester. Wolsey, Northumberland, & Attendants, Abbot of Leicester, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
King Henry the Eighth. Act III, Scene I. A Room in the Queen's Apartments. The Queen, and some of her Women, at Work. Cardinal Wolsey and Campeius. Shakspeare Gallery |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
King Richard the Second. Act V, Scene II. The Entrance of King Richard and Bolingbroke into London. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Thew, Robert (Partington, 1758 - Stevenage, 1802) |
King Richard the Third. Act III, Scene I. Prince of Wales, Duke of York, his Brother, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Thomas
Nelson and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
John Knox's House and Canongate - Edinburgh (Sold) |
Thomas
Nelson and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
Princes Street Edinburgh - West End (Sold) |
Thomas
Nelson and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
The Broomielaw, Glasgow - Looking East (Sold) |
Thomas
Nelson and Sons, London & Edinburgh |
The Stock Exchange, Buchanan Street - Glasgow (Sold) |
Thomson, James 'J. Thomson' (Mitford, Northumberland, 1788 - London, 1850) |
Lily (Flowers of Loveliness) |
Thornton, Valerie
(London, born, 1931) |
San Mimato (Sold) |
Thurston, John (Scarborough, 1774 - London, 1822) |
The Seasons (The Complete Set of Eight Original Wood Engravings) |
Ti |
Tily, Eugene James 'Eugene Tily' (Walkern, Hertsfordshire, 1870 - Sutton, c. 1937) |
Miss Farren (Sold) |
Tinley, Alan (Great Britain, b. 1946) |
Still Life with Landscape II |
To |
Tomkins, Peltro William (London, 1760 - 1840) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. First Age. Infancy. Shakspeare Gallery |
Tomkins, Peltro William (London, 1760 - 1840) |
Annibale Carracci's (King David, 'In His Majesty's Collection', King of all the Israelites) |
Tomkins, Peltro William (London, 1760 - 1840) |
As You Like It. Act II, Scene VII. The Seven Ages of Man. First Age. Infancy. Shakspeare Gallery |
Tomkins, Peltro William (London, 1760 - 1840) |
Claude Lorrain's (Forest Scene, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Tomkins, Peltro William (London, 1760 - 1840) |
Claude Lorrain's (Landscape with a River View, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Tomkins, Peltro William (London, 1760 - 1840) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (An Allegorical Composition, 'In His Majesty's Collection', Allegory of the Wolf and the Eagle) (Sold) |
Tomkins, Peltro William (London, 1760 - 1840) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (Woman's Head, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Arabian Horse |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Bull Dog and Pomeranian Dog |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Dray Horse |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Elk (North American Moose) |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Pointer |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Race Horse |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Stag or Red Deer |
Tookey, James (British, fl. c. 1800 - 1830) |
Ram |
Tu |
Turrell, Arthur (London, Active, 1875 - 1900) |
Little Miss Wildflower |
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Valentia, Lord (George Anesley) |
An Original Letter from Lord Valentia to Prince Frederick, Commander-in-Chief of his Majesty's Land Forces, Congratulating him upon Wellington's Victory at the Battle of Assaye |
Vallance, John
(Scotland, 1770 - Philadelphia, 1823) |
Battering Ram, Bern Machine and Blocks, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
Van de Passe, Magdalena (Utrecht, 1583 - c. 1638) |
George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (Sold) |
Van de Passe, Simon (Utrecht, 1595 - Copenhagen, 1647) |
Lodovick Stuart, Ist Duke of Richmond, and 2nd Duke of Lennox |
Van de Passe, Simon (Utrecht, 1595 - Copenhagen, 1647) |
Philip Herbert, First Earl of Montgomery |
Van de Passe, Simon (Utrecht, 1595 - Copenhagen, 1647) |
Robert Sidney, 1st Viscount l'Isle |
Van de Passe, Simon (Utrecht, 1595 - Copenhagen, 1647) |
Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset (Sold) |
Van de Passe, Willem (Utrecht, c. 1590 - London, c. 1637) |
George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (Sold) |
Van der Gucht, Michael (Antwerp, 1660 - London, 1725) |
James Stanley, Earl of Derby |
Van
Voerst, Robert (Arnheim, 1597 - London, 1636) |
George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland (Sold) |
Van Voerst,
Robert (Arnheim, 1597 - London, 1636) |
Kennelmus Digbi, Eques (Sir Kenelm Digby) (Sold) |
Vanity Fair,
London |
Madam Sarah Bernhardt (Sold) |
Vanity
Fair, London |
The Lord Chief Baron (The Right Honourable Sir Fitz Roy Edward Kelly) |
Vanity Fair, London |
The Lord Chief Justice of England (Lord Alverstone) (Sold) |
Vanity Fair (Spy,
Ape, Lib, Nimo, Tissot,Guth, etc...) |
Vanity Fair (Spy, Ape, Lib, Nimo, Tissot,Guth, etc...) Original Lithographs
dating from 1875 to 1902 Priced at under 100.00 US dollars |
Ve |
Vertue, George (St. Martin's in the Fields, 1684 - London, 1756) |
Joannes (John) Fletcher |
Vi |
Vinter, John Alfred (London, 1828 - 1905) |
Portion of a Shield in Silver by Vechte, for Hunt and Roskell of London |
Vivares, Thomas (London, 1735 - 1821) |
Ludovico Carracci's (The Madonna and Child, from The Italian School of Design) |
Vivares, Thomas (London, 1735 - 1821) |
Michelangelo's (A Man's Head in Profile, from The Italian School of Design) |
Vo |
Von
Herkomer, Sir Hubert (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
John the Smith and his Daughter, from, 'An Idyl' |
Von Herkomer, Sir
Hubert (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
Orphans (Sold) |
Von
Herkomer, Sir Hubert (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
Portrait of Cecil Lawson |
Von Herkomer,
Sir Hubert (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
The Babes in The Wood (Sold) |
Von
Herkomer, Sir Hubert (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
The Hop Gardens of England |
Von
Herkomer, Sir Hubert (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
The Smith's Workmen from, 'An Idyl' |
Von Herkomer, Sir Hubert (Bavaria, 1849 - Hertfordshire, 1914) |
Words of Comfort (Sold) |
Vorsterman, Lucas (Zaltbommel, 1595 - Antwerp, 1675) |
William Cavendish |
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Wagstaff, Charles Edward (London, 1808 - 1850) |
A Parochial Authority |
Wagstaff, Charles Edward (London, 1808 - 1850) |
Victoria in Her Coronation Robes (Sold) |
Wales, James (Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, 1748 - India, 1796) |
Isobel Walker, - Who Lived in the Parrish of Daviot, Aberdeen Shire,
and Died the 2nd of November, 1774, Aged 112 Years (Sold) |
Walker, Anne (Boston, 1933 - Resides, Paris) |
Apple Tree |
Walker, Anne (Boston, 1933 - Resides, Paris) |
Mabbin (Sold) |
Walker, Frederick (British, 1840-1875) |
A Rainy Day |
Walker Stephens, Jessica 'Jessica Walker' (Arizona, 1882 - Liverpool, England, 1947) |
Coming Ashore |
Walker, William (Yorkshire, 1729- London, 1793) |
Snowdon in Carnarvonshire (Caernarvonshire) |
Waltner, Charles - Albert (Paris, 1846 - 1925) |
The Pickwick Club (Sold) |
Waltner, Charles - Albert (Paris, 1846 - 1925) |
The Widow's Mite |
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) |
A Professor (Mr. James Edwin Thorold Rogers) |
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) |
H. A. C. (The Earl of Denbigh) |
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) |
The Admiral |
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) |
Turf Devotee - The Right Honourable Lord Hothfield |
Ward, William (London,
1766 - 1826) |
Mrs. Braddyll (Portrait of Mrs. Jane Braddyll) (Sold) |
Warne, Frederick (London, 1825 - 1901) |
The Cow (The Little People's Favourite Album) (Sold) |
Warne, Frederick (London, 1825 - 1901) |
The Sheep (The Little People's Favourite Album) (Sold) |
Watson, Caroline (London, 1760 - Pimlico, 1814) |
The Tempest. Act V, Scene I. (Ferdinand & Miranda playing at Chess) |
Watson, John Dawson (Sedbergh, Yorkshire, 1832 - Conway, North Wales, 1892) |
The Ballad |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Broad-Leaved Crinum (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards The Botanical
Register) |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Hibiscus Moscheutos or Rose Mallow (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Plumeria, Lambertiana, 'Frangipani, Plumeria Rubra' (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Lobelia Cavanillesii, Mexican cardinalflower or the Sierra Madre lobelia (Lobelia Laxiflora) published by Benjamin Maund, for 'The Botanist' |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Renanthera Coccinea, Orchid, Scarlet Air Plant by J. Watts and M. Hart
(Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards, The Botanical Register) |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Senecio Lilacinus, (Senecio Glastifolius) from the Asteraceae (Aster or Michaelmas Daisy) Family (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) (Sold) |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Spotted Cattleya, or, Cattleya Guttata, Orchid (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) (Sold) |
Way, Thomas Robert (London, 1861 - 1913) |
Cremorne Gardens |
Way, Thomas Robert (London, 1861 - 1913) |
Sketch of Whistler whilst He was Retouching a Stone (Sold) |
Way, Thomas Robert
(London, 1861 - 1913) |
The Room in Ayr Street (Whistler at his Printing Press) (Sold) |
We |
Weber, Otto (Berlin, 1832 - London, 1888) |
Un Pardon Breton, pres le Faouet, Morbihan (A Breton Pilgrimage, near Le Faouet, Morbihan) |
Weber, Otto (Berlin, 1832 - London, 1888) |
Souvenir de Normandie (Souvenir of Normandie) |
Webster-Donald, Adelaide (Glasgow, 1877 - Montreal, Canada, 1974) |
Palm Trees, Trinidad |
Webster-Donald,
Adelaide (Glasgow, 1877 - Montreal, Canada, 1974) |
Portrait of a Lady (Sold) |
Webster-Donald,
Adelaide (Glasgow, 1877 - Montreal, Canada, 1974) |
Women at Work For The War Effort (Sold) |
Wells, William Frederick (Germany, 1764 - London, 1834) |
Brathay Bridge, Near Ambleside (Sold) |
Wells, William Frederick (Germany, 1764 - London, 1834) |
Ennerdale Broad - Water (Sold) |
Wells, William Frederick (Germany, 1764 - London, 1834) |
Stye-Head Tarn, With Aron, Or Great-End, Above Borrowdale (Sold) |
Wells, William Frederick (Germany, 1764 - London, 1834) |
View on Winandermere (Sold) |
West, Benjamin (1738-1820) |
The Death of General Wolfe (Sold) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Comus: Sabrina Releasing the Lady from her Spell (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Cymbeline. Act III, Scene VI. The Forest and Cave. Imogen in Boy's Cloaths. Shakspeare Gallery |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Hymn to the Nativity (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Irish Peasants |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
On the Death of a Fair Infant (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Julius Caesar. Act IV, Scene III. Brutus' Tent, in the Camp near Sardis. Brutus & the Ghost of Caesar. Shakspeare Gallery |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
King Henry the Eighth. Act IV, Scene II. Abbey of Leicester. Wolsey, Northumberland, & Attendants, Abbot of Leicester, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
First Part of King Henry The Fourth. Act III, Scene I. The Archdeacon of Bangor's House in Wales. Hotspur, Worcester, Mortimer, & Owen Glendower. Shakspeare Gallery (Sold) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Lycidas: A Poem by John Milton (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Paradise Regained: Christ and Satan Dispute the Value of Earthly Glory (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Paradise Lost: Adam Awakening Eve (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Paradise Lost: Eve in The Garden of Eden (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Paradise Lost: Satan Alarmed (Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Paradise Regained: Christ in the Wilderness (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Paradise Regained: The Fall of Satan (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Scotch Peasants |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
The Angel Raphael Relates The Story of Creation to Adam and Eve |
Westall, Richard (Hertford, 1765 - London, 1836) |
Welch Peasants |
Wh |
Whaite, Henry Clarence 'Henry Whaite' (Manchester, 1828 - Conwy Valley, Wales, 1912) |
Study of a Head |
Wheatley, Francis (London, 1747 - 1801) |
All's Well that Ends Well: Act Five, Scene Three, King, Countess, Lafeu, Attendants, Bertram Guarded, Helena, Diana and Widow |
Wheatley, Francis (London, 1747 - 1801) |
The Fair (Sold) |
Wheatley, Francis (London, 1747 - 1801) |
The Tempest. Act V, Scene I. (Ferdinand & Miranda playing at Chess) |
Wheatley, Francis (London, 1747 - 1801) |
Winter's Tale. Act IV, Scene III. Florizel, Perdita, Shepherd, Clown, Mopsa, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Whistler,
James Abbott McNeill (Lowell, MA, 1834 - London, 1903) |
Billingsgate (Sold) |
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (Lowell, MA, 1834 - London, 1903) |
Cremorne Gardens |
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (Lowell, MA, 1834 - London, 1903) |
Grande Rue, Dieppe & An Interior (Sold) |
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (Lowell, MA, 1834 - London, 1903) |
Sketching |
Whistler,
James Abbott McNeill (Lowell, MA, 1834 - London, 1903) |
The Doctor - Portrait of my Brother (Sold) |
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (Lowell, MA, 1834 - London, 1903) |
The Punt |
White, Ethelbert (Islesworth, 1891 - London, 1972) |
Netley Mill |
White, Robert (London, 1645 - Bloomsbury, 1704) |
Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort |
White,
Robert (London, 1645 - Bloomsbury, 1704) |
Thomas Wentworth: Earl of Strafforde (Sold) |
White, Robert (London,
1645 - Bloomsbury, 1704) |
William Camden |
Whydale, Ernest
Herbert (Elland, Yorkshire, 1886 - Royston, 1852) |
Gypsies (Sold) |
Wi |
Wilkinson, Donald (Keswick, Cumbria, b. 1937) |
Glen River - Mourne Mountains/ November |
Wilkinson,
Reverend Joseph (Carlisle, 1764 - Thetford, 1831) |
Brathay Bridge, Near Ambleside (Sold) |
Wilkinson,
Reverend Joseph (Carlisle, 1764 - Thetford, 1831) |
Ennerdale Broad - Water (Sold) |
Wilkinson,
Reverend Joseph (Carlisle, 1764 - Thetford, 1831) |
Stye-Head Tarn, With Aron, Or Great-End, Above Borrowdale (Sold) |
Wilkinson,
Reverend Joseph (Carlisle, 1764 - Thetford, 1831) |
View on Winandermere (Sold) |
Wilkinson, Robert, London |
Interior of the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Leadenhall, in
the Parish of St. Peter, upon Cornhill, London |
Wilkinson, Robert, London |
Hungerford Market, Near York Buildings, Strand |
Wilkinson,
Thomas Harrison (Bradford, England, 1847 - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,
1929) |
A View Along The Spanish Coast (Sold) |
Wilkinson, W. S. (British, 19th c.) |
Somerset House, Fury beach, North Somerset (Narrative of a Second Voyage
in Search of a Northwest Passage) (Sold) |
William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow |
Ayrshire Heifer "Nellie of Barcheskie" |
William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow |
Guernsey Cow |
Williams, Charles (London, active, 1797 - 1830) |
The Boxing Baroness |
Wilson, Peter MacGregor (Glasgow, 1856 - 1928) |
Curlew (Sandpiper) |
Winstanley, Hamlet (Warrington, 1698 - 1756) |
Latrones (Sold) |
Winterhalter, Franz Xaver (Menzenschroand, 1806 - Francfort, 1873) |
Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Sold) |
Wise, William (Active, Oxford, England, 1823 - 1876) |
The Butterfly |
Wo |
Woodward, George Moutard (Derbyshire, 1760 - London, 1809) |
Admiration |
Woodward,
George Moutard (Derbyshire, 1760 - London, 1809) |
An Alarming Situation: Specimens of Dramatic Phrensy (Sold) |
Woodward, George Moutard (Derbyshire, 1760 - London, 1809) |
Preaching to Some Purpose (Sold) |
Woodward, George Moutard (Derbyshire, 1760 - London, 1809) |
The Quaker, and the Commissioners of Excise (Sold) |
Woollett, William (Maidstone, 1735 - London, 1785) |
Frontispiece to Taylor's Perspective (Sold) |
Woolnoth, Thomas (British, 1785 - 1838) |
France: The Rose Fete |
Wr |
Wren, Sir Christopher (East Knoyle, Wiltshire, 1632 - London, 1723) |
Le Maure (The Moor) (Sold) |
Wright, Joseph 'of Derby' (Derby, 1734 - 1797) |
Winter's Tale. Act III, Scene III. Storm Scene, Antigonus Pursued by a Bear. Shakspeare Gallery |
Wright Oakes, John (Middlewich (Cheshire), 1820 - London, 1887) |
The Last Gleam of Day |
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