This page features original old master art created by leading international illustrators,
watercolour artists and original printmakers from the fifteenth century to the end of the eighteenth century.
Our collection contains a listing of works by the American artists, Robert Scot and James Trenchard,
the British artists, Francesco Bartolozzi, John Browne, Thomas Gaugain, Hector Gavin, William Hogarth,
William Faithorne, Wenzel Hollar, John Neagle, John Ogborne, William Young Ottley, William Ottley,
James Rennell, William Marshall, Luigi Schiavonetti, James Sowerby, Anker Smith, and Robert White, the French artists, Jacques Callot, Charles Francois Flipart, Gerard Rene Le Villain,
Pierre Lombart and Robert Nanteuil, the Flemish and Dutch artists Marcus de Bye, Nicolaes Berchem, Jacob Cats,
Jan Sadeler, Allart van Everdingen, Allaert van Everdingen, Paulus Potter and Jansz Claes Visscher, Anthonie Waterloo
the Austrian and German artists, Conrad Faber von Kreuznach 'Konrad Faber von Creuznach', Jost Amman, Georg Pencz, Heinrich Friedrich Laurin 'Heinrich Laurin', Karl Ludwig Wust
'Charles Louis Wust', and Johann Jacob Von Sandrart, the Italian artists, Pietro Bartoli,
Filippo Morghen and Giovanni Battista Piranesi, the Spanish artists Manuel Alegre, Francisco Goya, the swiss artists,
the influential sixteenth century Swiss artists, Tobias Stimmer, Christoph Maurer, and many others. These are only a few of the artists featured on this page.
We provide search links to different Categories ranging from old master engravings and original fine art to speciality collecting such as animals, botanicals, genre, maps, military art, posters and advertising, satirical art, sports and many other interests. You can also link to pages focused on the century you prefer or by the artists' nationalities.
The index is set up in alphabetical order by artist's last name.
This index contains a complete listing of all the Old Master artists included
in this website with links to a full description of each item and images when
available.
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Baader, Amalie (Erding, Bavaria, 1763 - Munich, 1840) |
Portrait Study |
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 |
Baquoy, Jean Charles (French, 1721 - 1788) |
L' Unau (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) |
Baquoy, Jean Charles (French, 1721 - 1788) |
Jeunes Ais (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) |
Baquoy, Jean Charles (French, 1721 - 1788) |
The Otter 'La Loutre, Front and Side View' (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) (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) |
Baroni, Guiseppe (San Guiliano, c. 1670 - Venice, 1730 ) |
The Grande Regatta of Venice in 1709 |
Bartoli, Pietro Santi (Perugia, 1635 - Rome, 1700) |
Thermae Agrippae (Hot Baths of Agrippa) |
Bartolommeo, Fra. 'Fra. Bartolommeo, Baccio della Porta, Bartolomeo, Fra Bartolommeo di Pagholo' (Savignano, c. 1472 - Florence, 1517) |
Fra. Bartolommeo's (The Holy Family, from The Italian School of Design) |
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 (Abraham Entertaining Three Angels, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
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) |
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 |
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 |
Basset, Rue Saint-Jacques, Paris |
Bal Chinois (Chinese Ball) |
Basset, Rue Saint-Jacques, Paris |
Vue de Pont de Vienne en Autriche (View of the Bridge of Vienna in Austria) |
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Beck, Leonhard (Augsburg, c.1480 - 1542) |
Saint Waudru |
Beckett, Isaac (Kent, 1653 - London, 1719) & Smith, John (Daventry, 1652 - Northampton,
1743) |
Petrus Lelly Eques (Sir Peter Lely) |
Beechey, Sir William (Burford, Oxfordshire, 1753 - Hampstead, 1839) |
Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Charlotte. Shakspeare Gallery |
Beechey, Sir William (Burford, Oxfordshire, 1753 - Hampstead, 1839) |
His most Gracious Majesty King George the Third. Shakspeare Gallery |
Beechey, Sir William (Burford, Oxfordshire, 1753 - Hampstead, 1839) |
James Watt |
Bega, Cornelis (Haarlem, Holland, c. 1631 - 1664) |
Family in the Inn (Sold) |
Beneditte, Michele (St. Viterbo, 1745 - Vienna, 1810) |
Falstaff at Hern's Oak (Shakespeare: Merry wives of Windsor, Act V, Scene V) (Sold) |
Berchem, Nicolaes (Claes) Pietersz (Haarlem, 1620 - Amsterdam, 1683) |
Diversa Animalia Quadrupedia (Sold) |
Bewick, Thomas (Newcastle upon Tyne (Ovingham), 1755 - 1828) |
The Seasons (The Complete Set of Eight Original Wood Engravings) |
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Bignon, Francois (Paris, Born Circa 1620) |
Annas de Montmorency comes stabuli (Anne de Montmorency, Count de Beaumont and First Duke of Montmorency) |
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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) |
Blaeu, Willem (Alkmaar, 1571 - Amsterdam, 1638) |
Sicilia Regnum (Map of the Kingdom of Sicily) |
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" |
Blanchet, Thomas (Paris, c. 1617 - Lyons, 1681) |
Gaspar Charrier, Secretary to the King |
Blyth, Robert (London, 1750 - 1784) |
The Gypsies |
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Boilly, Louis Leopold (La Bassee (Lille) (1761 - Paris, 1845) |
Poussez Ferme (Firmly Close) |
Bond, William (London, c. 1750 - 1809) |
Samson and Delilah (Sold) |
Both, Jan |
Morning |
Boulanger, Louis 'Louis Candide Boulanger (Vercelli, Italy, 1806 - Dijon, France 1867) |
Attaque du Lion |
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) |
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Brebiette, Pierre
(Mantes, 1596 - Paris, 1650) |
Santa Maria (Sold) |
Bretherton, Charles (London, 1760 - 1783) |
The Shaver and the Shavee |
Bretherton, James (London, active, 1770 - 1790) |
A Militia Meeting |
Brizio, Francesco 'Francesco Briccio' (Bologna, 1575 - 1623) |
Satyr Spying a Sleeping Woman |
Brompton, Richard (Born, 1734 - died, St. Petersburg, 1782) |
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham |
Brown, Mather (Massachusetts, 1761 - London, 1831) |
King Richard The Second. Act IV, Scene I. King Richard, Bolingbroke, York, Aumerle, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
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 |
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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) |
Burke, Thomas (Dublin, 1749 - London, 1815) |
Cymbeline. Act I, Scene II. Cymbeline's palace in Britain. Imogen, Posthumus, Queen, Cymbeline, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
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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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Callot, Jacques (Nancy, 1592 - 1635) |
Saints Romaricus, Leocadia, Mennas and Hermogenes and Saint Damasus |
Callot, Jacques (Nancy, 1592 - 1635) |
Saints Romaricus, Leocadia, Mennas and Hermogenes and Saint Damasus |
Camerata, Giuseppe (Venice, 1718 - Dresden, 1803) |
The Parable of The Lost Piece of Silver (The Dresden Gallery) (Sold) |
Campiglia, Giovanni Domenico (Florence, 1692 1768) |
Anna Maria Francisca (Sold) |
Campiglia, Giovanni Domenico (Florence, 1692 1768) |
Bernardo Buontalenti (Sold) |
Campiglia, Giovanni Domenico (Florence, 1692 1768) |
Paolo Veronese (Sold) |
Campiglia, Giovanni Domenico (Florence, 1692 - 1768) |
Pietro Medici |
Canaletto 'Giovanni Antonio Canal' (Venice, 1697 - 1768) |
Arches 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Architectural View of a Capriccio from the Forum of Augustus in Rome |
Canaletto 'Giovanni Antonio Canal' (Venice, 1697 - 1768) |
Areae Majoris San Marci Prospectus ad Templum San Geminiani (Piazza San
Marco Looking Towards San Geminiano) (Sold) |
Canaletto 'Giovanni Antonio Canal' (Venice, 1697 - 1768) |
Ruins of a Temple and Arches, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Canaletto 'Giovanni Antonio Canal' (Venice, 1697 - 1768) |
Sea View with Buildings, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Canot, Pierre Charles (Paris, 1710 - London, 1777) |
Corfe Castle, Dorsetshire |
Cantrill, William (England, Active 1812 - 1815) |
A Nations Wish, 'Success to Lord Wellington' |
Capellani, Antonio (Venice, Born, 1730) |
Saint Peter |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologne, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
Head of a Man, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologne, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
Holy Family in a Landscape (Rest on the Flight to Egypt?) |
Carracci, Ludovico (Bologna, 1555 - 1619) |
Jacob's Vision, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologna, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
King David, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologna, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
Old Man's Head, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologne, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
Ornaments and Medallions in The Farnese Gallery |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologna, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
Self-Portrait of Annibale Carracci, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologna, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
Virgin and Child and St. Anne, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Annibale (Bologna, 1560 - Rome, 1609) |
Virgin and Dead Christ, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Ludovico (Bologna, 1555 - 1619) |
Abraham Entertaining Three Angels, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Carracci, Ludovico (Bologna, 1555 - 1619) |
Apotheosis of St. Francis, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Patron Saint of Animals) |
Carracci, Ludovico (Bologna, 1555 - 1619) |
The Madonna and Child (The Italian School of Design) |
Castiglione 'Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione' (1609 - 1664) |
The Exposition Of Cyrus (The Houghton Gallery) (Sold) |
Castiglione 'Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione' (1609 - 1664) |
Orpheus (The Houghton Gallery) (Sold) |
Cats, Jacob (Altona, Holland, 1741 - Amsterdam, 1799) |
Landscape Study with a Figure on Horseback (Sold) |
Cazin, Jean Baptiste Louis (Paris, Active, 1791 - 1810) |
Porte du Parc de Versailles: Route de Marly (Sold) |
Cazin, Jean Baptiste Louis (Paris, Active, 1791 - 1810) |
Vue d'une Ferme Pres Beaumont |
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Cecill, Thomas (London, active, 1625 - 1640) |
John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury (Sold) |
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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) |
Charlet, Nicholas Toussaint (Paris, 1792 - 1845) |
Tout Can Vaut Point Mon Doux Falaise (Napoleon's march through the Alps) |
Cheesman, Thomas (London, 1760 - 1834) |
The Supposed Death of Imogen (Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act IV Scene IV) (Sold) |
Chevillet, Justus 'Juste Chevillet' (Francfort-sur-l'Oder, 1729 - Paris, c. 1802) |
The Ram of Iceland (Le Belier d'Islande) |
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Cipriani, Galgano (Siena, 1775 - ) |
Allegory of Victory |
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 |
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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') |
Comte de Caylus, Anne-Claude-Philippe-de Thubieres de Grimoard de Pestels
de Levi (Paris, 1692 - 1765) |
Holy Family in a Landscape (Rest on the Flight to Egypt?) (Sold) |
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Cunego, Domenico (Verona, 1727 - Rome, 1794) |
Filia Roberti Strozzi Noblis Florentini (Roberti Strozzi's young daughter, Clarice Strozzi with her dog) |
Cunego, Domenico (Verona, 1727 - Rome, 1794) |
Raphael Sanctius Urbinas Pinx in Aed Vaticanis (Sold) |
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Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
A Lawyer, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
An Allegorical Composition, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Allegory of the Wolf and the Eagle) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Country Girl's Head, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Dante, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Five Grotesque Heads) (Sold) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Design for a Cannon Foundry, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Four Profiles, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Large Head of a Man, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Self Portrait of Leonardo, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Study of an Old Woman, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
The Muscular System, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
The Skeletal System, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Vinci 'Tuscany', 1452 - Cloux (Amboise), 1519) |
Woman's Head, 'In His Majesty's Collection') (Sold) |
Dance, George (British, 1741 - 1825) |
Charles Pratt, Earl Camden |
Danckerts,
Cornelius (Amsterdam, 1603 - 1660) |
Le Theatre de la Guerre dans les Sevennes Avec Languedoc (Sold) |
Danckerts, Theodore (Amsterdam) |
Comte de Namur (Sold) |
Daret, Pierre (Paris, 1604 - Landes, 1678) |
Biblical Scene |
Daret,
Pierre (Paris, 1604 - Landes, 1678) |
Francois Sublet, Baron de Dangu |
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De
Boissieu, Jean Jacques (Lyons, 1736 - 1810) |
Crossing The Stream (Sold) |
De Bye,
Marcus (The Hague, Holland, 1612 - 1670) |
Lion (Frontis-Piece: Plate One) |
De Bye, Marcus
(The Hague, Holland, 1612 - 1670) |
Lion (Plate Two) |
De Bye, Marcus
(The Hague, Holland, 1612 - 1670) |
Wolf (Plate Four) |
De Bye, Marcus
(The Hague, Holland, 1612 - 1670) |
Wolf (Plate Three) |
De Fehrt (French,
Active, 18th century) |
The Angora Rabbit Moulting 'Le Lapin d' Angora en Mue' (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) (Sold) |
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
Launay, Nicolas (Paris, 1739 - 1792) |
La Complaisance Maternelle (Sold) |
De
Mornas, Claude Buy (died, 1783) |
Division Astronomique de la Terre (Astronomical Division of the Earth) |
De Mornas, Claude
Buy (French, died, 1783) |
La Manniere de Reconnoitre les Principales Etoiles dans le Ciel (The
Manner of Recognizing the Principal Stars in the Sky) |
De Navia,
Jose Gomez |
Vista de la Nave Principal del Templo de San Lorenzo del Escorial, y
Procesion de Corpus Christi (Sold) |
De Saint-Memin,
Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret 'Charles de Saint-Memin' (Dijon, 1770
- Paris, 1852) |
John Drayton, Governor of South Carolina (Sold) |
De Seve, Jacques E. (French,
fl. 1742 - 1788) |
Jeunes Ais (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) |
De Seve, Jacques E. (French,
fl. 1742 - 1788) |
L' Unau (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) |
De Seve, Jacques
E. (French, fl. 1742 - 1788) |
The Angora Rabbit Moulting 'Le Lapin d' Angora en Mue' (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) (Sold) |
De Seve, Jacques E.
(French, fl. 1742 - 1788) |
The Badger Le Blaireau (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) (Sold) |
De Seve, Jacques E. (French,
fl. 1742 - 1788) |
The Otter 'La Loutre, Front and Side View' (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) (Sold) |
De Seve, Jacques
E. (French, fl. 1742 - 1788) |
The Ram of Iceland 'Le Belier d' Islande' (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) |
De Seve, Jacques E. (French,
fl. 1742 - 1788) |
The Stag 'Le Cerf' (Buffon's Histoire Naturelle) (Sold) |
Debucourt,
Philibert Louis (Paris, 1755 - Belleville, 1832) |
Elle Est Prise (Sold) |
Debucourt,
Philibert Louis (Paris, 1755 - Belleville, 1832) |
La Belle Frascatane (Sold) |
Debucourt,
Philibert-Louis (Paris, 1755 - Belleville, 1832) |
Modes Parisiennes: Regne de Louis XVI, 1787 (Paris Fashion: Reign of
Louis XVI, 1787) |
Defehrt (French, active
late 18th century) |
Epinglier, Plate II (Pin Making) (Sold) |
Defehrt
(French, active late 18th century) |
Dessein, Figures Drapees |
DeLaunay,
Robert (Paris, 1749 - 1814) |
The Death of General Wolfe (Sold) |
Desnos,
Louis-Charles (France, 1725 - 1805) |
Division Astronomique de la Terre (Astronomical Division of the Earth) |
Desnos, Louis-Charles
(France, 1725 - 1805) |
La Manniere de Reconnoitre les Principales Etoiles dans le Ciel (The
Manner of Recognizing the Principal Stars in the Sky) |
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Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Antonium a Burgundia's, 'Vitia et Remedia, Emblematice Expressa' (Title-Page for The Vices and Remedies of the Tongue, Emblematic expressions) (Available) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Se Pharetra, Sese Jaculo (They Cast Their Quills, The Fable of the Porcupine) (Available) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Allatrat Absentem ((His Bark is Worse than his Bite, the Dog Trainer) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Animant Hanc Sordida Vocem (A Country Scene with a Giant Flying Insect) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Coeloq Soloq, Displicet (Domestic Interior Where Nothing Fits, a Pitcher on a Table) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Despicit Haec Generosus (An act of Kindness is nerver Wasted, A Dog & her Puppies) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Detonat in Coelos & Conspuit Aethera (The Heavens are Raging, the Great Deluge) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Extitat in Sordes Vox Excita Sordibus (The Crane and The Cows by a River Bank) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Insere Vulneribus Meliora (Grafting improves the Wound, A Man Grafting a Branch onto a Tree) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Maior Facundia Caecis (Eloquence is His Greatest Secret, The Bird Catcher) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Nil Blandum Magis et Saevum (Flattery is Better than Violence, The Lion and the Leopard) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Nil, Nisi Se (It's Not Like Him, A Parrot Perched upon a Chair in a 17th century Interior) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Nil, Nisi Vos (Nothing but You, The Echo) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Nonnisi Pygmaeos (Only Pygmies, The Conflict between the Pygmies and the Cranes) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Nullus Eam Impunis Accesserit (The Consequence of a Breakdown in Communication is War) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Nunquam Eadem, Volat Huc Volat Illuc Garrula (A Songbird, No Matter Where he is, He's always Singing) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Scurrarum Est (He is a Fool, Woodcutters Gathering Branches from a Fallen Tree) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Sermo mollis Frangit Iram (Gentle Discourse Dissolves Anger) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Sequitur Sua Poena Cruentas (The Butcher Shop) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Stridore Cientur Stridula (A Beekeeper is Tanging the Bees to Catch the Swarm) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Uni Patet Haec Sera Verbo (It Opens with a Single Word, Interior with a Locked Chest on a Table) (Sold) |
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675) |
Vix Influet, Effluet (Scarcely Flowing in, then Running out, Men Pouring Liquid into a Leaking Barrel) (Sold) |
Dietrich, Christian Wilhelm Ernst (Weimar, 1712 - Dresden, 1774) |
Christ and The Crown of Thorns (Sold) |
Dietrich, Christian Wilhelm Ernst (Weimar, 1712 - Dresden, 1774) |
Chute d'Eau (Waterfall) |
Dietrich, Christian Wilhelm Ernst (Weimar, 1712 - Dresden, 1774) |
The Hut Near The Tunnel (Sold) |
Dighton, Robert
(London, 1752 - 1814) |
Tippy Bob - The Natty Crop |
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Dobson, Thomas (Scotland, 1751 - Philadelphia, 1823) |
Astronomy Planetary Orbits, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Dobson, Thomas (Scotland, 1751 - Philadelphia, 1823) |
Fossil Shells, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Dobson, Thomas (Scotland, 1751 - Philadelphia, 1823) |
Gas, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
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 |
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Drawaza (British,
Active 18th Century) |
Chester Castle |
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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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Earlom, Richard (London, 1743 - 1822) |
Liber Veritas #110 (Sold) |
Earlom, Richard (London, 1743 - 1822) |
Liber Veritas 127 (Sold) |
Earlom, Richard (London, 1743 - 1822) |
Liber Veritas 130 (Sold) |
Earlom, Richard (London, 1743 - 1822) |
Paradise Lost: Adam Awakening Eve (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Earlom, Richard (London, 1743 - 1822) |
Paradise Lost: Eve in The Garden of Eden (The Poetical Works of John Milton) (Sold) |
Earlom, Richard (London, 1743 - 1822) |
The Exposition Of Cyrus (The Houghton Gallery) (Sold) |
Earlom, Richard (London, 1743 - 1822) |
Orpheus (The Houghton Gallery) (Sold) |
Edelinck, Gerard (Antwerp, 1640 - Paris, 1707) |
Caesar D'Estrees S.R.E. Cardinalis Episcopus Albanensis Regiorum Ordinum Commendator |
Edelinck, Gerard (Antwerp, 1640 - Paris, 1707) |
Jean Varin Tailleur General des Monnoyes de France |
Edelinck, Gerard (Antwerp, 1640 - Paris, 1707) |
Nathanael Dilgerus Aetat circiter 75 (Nathanael Dilger at about Age 75) (Sold) |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Aconitum Foliis Platani ... |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Burdock ('Bardana major vulgaris (Common Burdock)', 'Bardana major serratifolia (Serrated Burdock)' |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Celtic Spike, Ploughmann's Spikenard and Buckthorn |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Cytisus Laburnum, Anagyris Quinque Foliata, Arbre Quinte Feuille |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Culilawan and Cumin |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Ficoides Afra, Folio Triangularis |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Hop Plants, Lupulus Foemina, Houblen Sauvage... |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Orchids ('Orchis, Abortiva Rufa Seu Nidus Avis', 'Orchis Antropomorphos dumedorum Major', 'Orchis Cretica Maxima') |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Plantago (Plantains) |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Sonchus (Sowthistles) |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Types of Valerian |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Varieties of Limonium (a. Limonium Majus Seu Been Rubrum, been rouge, b. Limonium floribus elegantissimis. c. Linomium Lignosum. d. Limonium syriaeum. e. Limonium anuum minus. f. limonium maritimum. g. Limonium minus) |
Ehret, Georg D. (German, 1708 - 1770) |
Weaver, Meadow & Lacinate Thistles |
Eisen, Charles Domenique Joseph (Valenciennes, 1720 - Brussels, 1778) |
Second Livre de Fragments a l'Usage de Diffrens Artistes |
Everdingen, Allart van (Alkmaar, 1621 - Amsterdam, 1675) |
A Rock at the Edge of the Water (Sold) |
Everdingen, Allart van (Alkmaar, 1621 - Amsterdam, 1675) |
Watermill at the Foot of the Mountain (Sold) |
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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) |
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, Germany, c. 1750 - London, 1814) |
Annibale Carracci's (Head of a Man, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
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, 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, 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 |
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 |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa di Santa Anastasia alle Radici del' Palatino Verso il Velabro (Church of Saint Anastasia with the Ruins of the Imperial Palace on the Palatine) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa Dedicata A S. Agnese VM in Piazza Navona La Faciatta in Sino La Cornice con L'Alzata della CVP (Church of Saint Agnes in Piazza Navona) (Sold) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa Dedicata A San Andrea Apostolo del Novitiato de Padri Giesuiti
sul’ Monte Quirnale (Chiesa Sant’Andrea sul’ Monte Quirnale)
(Church of St. Andrea on the Quirnale Hill) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa di San Carlo su’l Monte Quirnale alle Quattro Fontane (Church of St. Charles on the Quirnale Hill at the Four Fountains) (Sold) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa Dedicata a S-Pietro Apostolo, Detta in Monteorio SVL'Giancolo de Padri Reformati di San Francesco (St. Peter's Church in Montorio) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa Dedicata A S. Luca Evangelista et S. Martina V. M. Dove FV L'Antico Tempio in Campo Vaccino (Church of St. Luke the Evangelist, Churches of San Gioseppe e San Pietro, Church of San Adriano and the Roman arch of Settimio Seuero in the Campo Vaccino) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa Della Santis - Trinita de Monti de' PP-Minimi France si Sul' Monte Pincio (Francescan Church at Monte Pincio) (Sold) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa di Santa Bibiana sul’ Monte Esquilino (Church of St. Bibiana on Mount Esquilino) |
Falda, Giovanni Battista (Valduggia, 1643 - Rome, 1678) |
Chiesa Di S-Grisogono de Frati Carmelitani in Trastevere (Church of St. Crisogono of the Carmelite Order in Trastevere) |
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Feti, Domenico (Rome, 1589 - Venice, 1624) |
The Parable of The Lost Piece of Silver (The Dresden Gallery) (Sold) |
Feti, Domenico (Rome, 1589 - Venice, 1624) |
Le Mauvais Riche (The Wicked Rich) |
Fi |
Fittler, James (London, 1758 - Turnham Green, 1835) |
Winter's Tale. Act IV, Scene III. Florizel, Perdita, Shepherd, Clown, Mopsa, etc. Shakspeare Gallery |
Fr |
Freudeberg, Sigmund (Switzerland, 1745 - 1801) |
La Complaisance Maternelle (Sold) |
Frisius, Simon Wynhoutsz 'Simon Frisius or Simon de Vries' (Harlingen, Friesland, c. 1580 - The Hague, 1629) |
Portrait of Hans Holbein (Joannes Holbenus, Basilensis) |
Fritzsch, Christian Friedrich 'Christian Fritzsch' (Hamburg, 1719 - c. 1772) |
Petrus Leopoldus, Archidux Austriae
(Peter Leopold, Prince (Leader) of Austria) |
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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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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) |
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 (Sold) |
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Georgin, Francois (French, 1801 - 1863) |
Apotheose de Napoleon (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) |
Gilbert, Achille-Isidore (Paris 1828 - 1899) |
Victor Hugo |
Gl |
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) |
Durham Castle |
Godfrey, Richard (London, born, 1728) |
Dunnington Castle, Berkshire (Sold) |
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 |
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) |
Gole Jacobus (Amsterdam, 1660 - 1737) |
Fredericus Guiljelmus (Frederick William, Elector of Prussia) |
Goya, Francisco (Fuentodos, 1746 - Bordeaux, 1828) |
Chiton (Sold) |
Goya, Francisco (Fuentodos, 1746 - Bordeaux, 1828) |
El Buitre Carnivoro (Sold) |
Goya, Francisco (Fuentodos, 1746 - Bordeaux, 1828) |
Extrana Devocion "Strange Piety" (Sold) |
Goya, Francisco (Fuentodos, 1746 - Bordeaux, 1828) |
Quien Lo Creyera ! "Who Would Have Thought It!" (Sold) |
Goyrand, Claude (Sens, 1620 - Paris, 1662) |
The Ruins of an Old Tower (Sold) |
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Grasset de Sainte-Sauveur, Jacques (Montreal, 1757 - Paris, 1810) |
Groenlandais (Native of Greenland) |
Grignion, Charles (born, 1717 - died, 1810) |
Four Prints of an Election (Canvassing for Votes) Plate II (Sold) |
Grogan, Nathaniel (Cork, Ireland, 1740 - 1807) |
Catherine Fitz-Gerald (The Long Lived) Countess of Desmond (Sold) |
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Guelard, Jean Baptiste (Paris, Active, 1710 - 1730) |
Herding the Flock |
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (1591 - 1666) |
Sleeping Baby (Sold) |
Gucht, Michael Van der (Antwerp, 1660 - London, 1725) |
James Stanley, Earl of Derby |
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Halluech, Adriaan (Copenhagen, C. 1670 - Hesse, 1644) |
Lucretia AB Etruria (Sold) |
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) |
Twelfth Night. Act V, Scene I. The Street. Duke, Viola, Antonio, Officers, Olivia, Priest & Attendants. Shakspeare Gallery |
Haughton Junior, Moses (Wednesbury, Staffordshire, c. 1772 - London, 1848) |
Paradise Regained: Christ in the Wilderness (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Haussart, Jean Baptiste 'Jean Baptiste Haussard' (Paris, 1780 - 1749) |
Le Mauvais Riche (The Wicked Rich) |
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') |
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Heumann, Georg Daniel (Nuremberg, Germany, 1691 - 1759) |
Jean Rodolphe Ostervald, Pasteur de L'Eglise Francoise de Basle (Pastor
of the French Church of Basel) (Sold) |
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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) |
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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 |
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') |
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. |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Moses Brought to Pharaoh's Daughter |
Hogarth, William (London, 1697 - 1764) |
Pit Ticket: The Cockpit |
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 (Sold) |
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) |
Hollar, Wenceslaus 'Wenzel Hollar' (Prague, 1607 - London, 1677) |
Habit of a Bishop (Sold) |
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) |
Holloway, Thomas (London, 1748 - Norwich, 1827) |
Nightmare (Sold) |
Hondius, Hendrik (Duffel, 1573 - Leiden, 1650) |
Portrait of Hans Holbein (Joannes Holbenus, Basilensis) |
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 |
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Kandel, David (Strassburg, 1520 - 1592) |
De Rhinocerote or Rhinoceros (Sebastian Munster's, Cosmographia) (Sold) |
Kandel, David (Strassburg, 1520 - 1592) |
Ochsenzunge: Wild Bugloss or Ox Tongue (Hieronymus Bock's Book of Herbs) |
Kandel, David (Strassburg, 1520 - 1592) |
Roter Wegerich: Spiker Wegerich, Red Plantain: Spiked Plantain (Hieronymus Bock's Book of Herbs) |
Kandel, David (Strassburg, 1520 - 1592) |
Ruben & Stectruben: Turnip & Swedish Turnip, or Rutabaga (Hieronymus Bock's Book of Herbs or Kreuterbuch) |
Kandel, David (Strassburg, 1520 - 1592) |
Thistle: Sonchus (Sold) |
Kandel, David (Strassburg, 1520 - 1592) |
Von Dem Cappes Kraut: The Cabbage (Hieronymus Bock's Book of Herbs or Kreuterbuch) |
Kanyosai, Ryotai (Japan, 1719 - 1774) |
Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Kanyosai gafu) (Sold) |
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 |
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Kilian, Bartholomaus (Augsburg, 1630 - 1696) |
Leonhard Senfriedt, Handelsmann in Augsburg |
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. |
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Kneller, Sir Godfrey (Lubeck, 1646 - Twickenham, 1723) |
Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort |
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Kreuznach, Conrad Faber von 'Konrad Faber von Creuznach' (Bad Kreuznach, c. 1495-1500 - Frankfurt am Main, 1552/1553) |
A Messenger Appears to Hannibal in Carthage (Romische Historien by Titi Livij) |
Kreuznach, Conrad Faber von 'Konrad Faber von Creuznach' (Bad Kreuznach, c. 1495-1500 - Frankfurt am Main, 1552/1553) |
King Antiochus, Hannibal and other Advisors Discuss the War Against the Romans (Romische Historien by Titi Livij) |
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Landseer, John (Lincoln, 1769 - London, 1852) |
Inside View of The Coliseum (Sold) |
Landseer, John (Lincoln, 1769 - London, 1852) |
Villa Adriana |
Lasinio, Carlo (Italy, 1759 - 1838) |
Detail of a Florentine Fresco (From the Set of Forty Plates of Frescoes at Florence) |
Lasinio, Carlo
(Italy, 1759 - 1838) |
Cristoforo Colombo (Portrait of Christopher Columbus) (Sold) |
Lauwers, Nicolaes (Leuze (Tournay) 1600 - Antwerp, 1652) |
Fra Lelio Blancatcio (Brancaccio), Commander of Malta |
Laurin, Heinrich Friedrich 'Heinrich Laurin' (Dresden, 1756 - 1830) |
Landscape with Cattle (The Dresden Gallery) |
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" |
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Le Bas, Jacques
Philippe (Paris, 1707 - 1783) |
L'Eau |
Le Bas,
Jacques Philippe (Paris, 1707 - 1783) |
Ruine Grecque (Sold) |
Le Maire, Francois |
Petrus Mercier Generalis Totius Ordinis |
Le Prince, Jean Baptiste (Metz, 1733 - St. Denis-du-Port, 1781) |
La Petite Marchande d'Oeufs d'Octha |
Le Prince, Jean Baptiste (Metz, 1733 - St. Denis-du-Port, 1781) |
Le Marchand de Poisson Vivant, et les Marchands d'Oeufs d'Esturgeon |
Le Villain, Gerard Rene 'Gerard Le Villain' (Paris, 1740 - 1812) |
Mars: The God of War |
Lefebvre, Claude (Fontainebleau, 1633 - Paris, 1675) |
Monsieur Charles Patin, Docteur Regent en la Faculte de Medecine de Paris |
Legat, Francis (Scotland, 1755 - London, 1809) |
Troilus and Cressida. Act II Scene II. Scene, Troy. Cassandra Raving. Shakspeare Gallery |
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) |
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) |
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Loggan, David
(Danzig, 1634 - London, 1693) |
James, Duke of Ormrod (Sold) |
Lombart, Pierre (Paris, 1620 - 1681) |
Henricus Arundelliae Comes (Henry, The Earl of Arundel) (Sold) |
Lommelin, Adrien (Amiens, 1636 - Antwerp, after 1673) |
Paulus De Vos |
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 Representing the Story of Heliodorus in the Vatican, from 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) |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Forest Scene, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Grand Study of Trees, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Landscape with a River View, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Pharaoh, 'In His Majesty's Collection (Moses and the Israelites Pass Through the Red Sea') |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Polyphemus, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (A One-Eyed Giant 'A Cyclops) |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Liber Veritas #110 (Sold) |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Liber Veritas #127 (Sold) |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Liber Veritas #130 (Sold) |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
Temple of Apollo, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Sold) |
Lorrain, Claude 'Claude Gellee' (Champagne (Lorrain), c. 1604 - Rome, 1682) |
The Landing of Aeneas, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
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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) |
Major, Thomas (London, 1720 - Covent Garden, 1799) |
Diversa Animalia Quadrupedia (Sold) |
Major, Thomas (London, 1720 - Covent Garden, 1799) |
Ruins in Ancient Rome (Sold) |
Maratti, Carlo 'Carlo Maratta' (1625 - 1713) |
The Virgin and Child 'The Nativity' (The Dresden Gallery) (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 Fantacy Study' |
Martin, Elias (Stockholm, 1739 - 1818) |
Woman and Child Resting 'Architectural Fantasy No. 6, London Road' |
Masson, Antoine (Loury (Orleans), 1636 - Paris, 1700) |
Gaspar Charrier, Secretary to the King |
Matteini, Theodorus |
Anglica and Medoro (Sold) |
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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) |
Meert, Petrus (Brussels, 1619 - 1669) |
Adrianus de Bie |
Menabuoni, Giuseppe (Born, Italy, c. 1708) |
Lucas Cranach (Sold) |
Mengs, Raphael (Aussig, 1728 - Rome, 1779) |
Raphael Sanctius Urbinas Pinx in AED Vaticanis (Sold) |
Mengs, Raphael (Aussig, 1728 - Rome, 1779) |
Saint Peter |
Metz, Johann Martin (Bonn, c. 1730 - London, 1800) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Autumn) |
Meyer, Henry (London, 1782 - 1847) |
Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley |
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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 |
Michelangelo 'Michelangelo Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni' (Caprese, 1475 - Rome, 1564) |
A Man's Head in Profile (The Italian School of Design) |
Michelangelo 'Michelangelo Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni' (Caprese, 1475 - Rome, 1564) |
Virgin & Child and St. John, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
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 |
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 |
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Morghen, Filippo (Florence, 1730 - Naples, 1777) |
Carlos III Hispania Atque Indiarum Rex (Charles III, King of Spain) (Sold) |
Morghen, Filippo (Florence, 1730 - Naples, 1777) |
Pianta del Cratere Surrounding Naples (Sold) |
Morghen, Filippo (Florence, 1730 - Naples, 1777) |
Study of an Ancient Roman Wall Relief (Sold) |
Morghen, Filippo (Florence, 1730 - Naples, 1777) |
Veduta Degli Avanzi del Tempio di Venere Nel Seno di Baia |
Morghen, Raphael (Florence, 1758 - 1833) |
Anglica and Medoro (Sold) |
Morikuni, Tachibana (Osaka, 1679-1748) |
Egret and Rush from the Unpitsu soga (Moving Brush in Rough or Rapid Painting) |
Morikuni, Tachibana (Osaka, 1679-1748) |
Floral Study (Moving Brush in Rough or Rapid Painting) (Sold) |
Morikuni, Tachibana (Osaka, 1679-1748) |
Horses (Moving Brush in Rough or Rapid Painting) (Sold) |
Morikuni, Tachibana (Osaka, 1679-1748) |
Peacock (Moving Brush in Rough or Rapid Painting) (Sold) |
Morikuni, Tachibana (Osaka, 1679-1748) |
Water Buffalo (Moving Brush in Rough or Rapid Painting) (Sold) |
Morikuni, Tachibana (Osaka, 1679-1748) |
Young Sparrow (Moving Brush in Rough or Rapid Painting) (Sold) |
Mortimer, John Hamilton (Eastbourne, 1741 - Aylesbury, 1777) |
The Gypsies |
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Mulinari, Stefano (Florence, 1741 - c. 1795) |
Moses Smashing the Tablets (Sold) |
Murer, Christoph (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614) |
A Hunter Returning to Town (Sold) |
Murer, Christoph 'Maurer' (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614 |
About Eggs, and which Bird's Eggs to Choose |
Murer, Christoph 'Maurer' (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614) |
Fish Merchant |
Murer, Christoph 'Maurer' (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614 |
Milking and Butter Churning (Sold) |
Murer, Christoph (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614) |
Nothing can Live without Water |
Murer, Christoph (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614) |
Spices and Herbs |
Murer, Christoph 'Maurer' (Zurich, 1558 - Winterthur, Switzerland, 1614) |
Wine and Vinegar Production |
Murillo, Bartolome Esteban (Seville, Spain, 1617 - 1682) |
Murillo |
Murphy, John (Ireland, 1748 - London, c. 1807) |
The Cyclops at Their Forge (The Houghton Gallery) (Sold) |
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Nanteuil, Robert (Rheims, 1623 - Paris, 1678) |
Christina, Queen of Sweden |
Neagle, John (London, 1760 - Philadelphia, 1822) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Spring) |
Neagle, John (London, 1760 - Philadelphia, 1822) |
James Thomson's (The Seasons: Winter) |
Nee, Denis (Paris, 1732 - 1818) |
Vue Exterieure de l'Eglise Ste. Genevieve (Exterior View of Saint Genevieve Church) (Sold) |
Neefs, Jacobus 'Jacob Neeffs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Antonium a Burgundia's, 'Vitia et Remedia, Emblematice Expressa' (Title-Page for The Vices and Remedies of the Tongue, Emblematic expressions) (Available) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Se Pharetra, Sese Jaculo (They Cast Their Quills, The Fable of the Porcupine) (Available) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Allatrat Absentem ((His Bark is Worse than his Bite, the Dog Trainer) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Animant Hanc Sordida Vocem (A Country Scene with a Giant Flying Insect) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Coeloq Soloq, Displicet (Domestic Interior Where Nothing Fits, a Pitcher on a Table) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Despicit Haec Generosus (An act of Kindness is nerver Wasted, A Dog & her Puppies) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Detonat in Coelos & Conspuit Aethera (The Heavens are Raging, the Great Deluge) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Extitat in Sordes Vox Excita Sordibus (The Crane and The Cows by a River Bank) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Insere Vulneribus Meliora (Grafting improves the Wound, A Man Grafting a Branch onto a Tree) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Maior Facundia Caecis (Eloquence is His Greatest Secret, The Bird Catcher) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Nil Blandum Magis et Saevum (Flattery is Better than Violence, The Lion and the Leopard) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Nil, Nisi Se (It's Not Like Him, A Parrot Perched upon a Chair in a 17th century Interior) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Nil, Nisi Vos (Nothing but You, The Echo) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Nonnisi Pygmaeos (Only Pygmies, The Conflict between the Pygmies and the Cranes) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Nullus Eam Impunis Accesserit (The Consequence of a Breakdown in Communication is War) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Nunquam Eadem, Volat Huc Volat Illuc Garrula (A Songbird, No Matter Where he is, He's always Singing) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Scurrarum Est (He is a Fool, Woodcutters Gathering Branches from a Fallen Tree) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Sermo mollis Frangit Iram (Gentle Discourse Dissolves Anger) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Sequitur Sua Poena Cruentas (The Butcher Shop) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Stridore Cientur Stridula (A Beekeeper is Tanging the Bees to Catch the Swarm) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Uni Patet Haec Sera Verbo (It Opens with a Single Word, Interior with a Locked Chest on a Table) (Sold) |
Neeffs, Jacob 'Jacobus Neefs' (Antwerp, 1610-1660) |
Vix Influet, Effluet (Scarcely Flowing in, then Running out, Men Pouring Liquid into a Leaking Barrel) (Sold) |
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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Paderni, Camillus (Naples, c. 1720 - 1770) |
Carlos III Hispania Atque Indiarum Rex (Charles III, King
of Spain) (Sold) |
Pagani, Gregorio (Florence, 1558 - 1605) |
The Finding of the True Cross (Sold) |
Panini, J. P. |
Ruine Grecque (Sold) |
Parizeau, Philippe Louis (Paris, 1740 - 1801) |
Figure Study #3 |
Parizeau, Philippe Louis (Paris, 1740 - 1801) |
Figure Study #5 |
Pasinelli, Lorenz (1629 - 1709) |
Biblical Scene |
Pastorini, Benedetto (Italy, c. 1746 - 1838) |
Leonardo da Vinci's (Four Profiles, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Pastorini, Benedetto (Italy, c. 1746 - 1838) |
Leonardo da Vinci (Study of an Old Woman, 'In His Majesty's Collection') |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Antonium a Burgundia's, 'Vitia et Remedia, Emblematice Expressa' (Title-Page for The Vices and Remedies of the Tongue, Emblematic expressions) (Available) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Se Pharetra, Sese Jaculo (They Cast Their Quills, The Fable of the Porcupine) (Available) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Allatrat Absentem ((His Bark is Worse than his Bite, the Dog Trainer) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Animant Hanc Sordida Vocem (A Country Scene with a Giant Flying Insect) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Coeloq Soloq, Displicet (Domestic Interior Where Nothing Fits, a Pitcher on a Table) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Despicit Haec Generosus (An act of Kindness is nerver Wasted, A Dog & her Puppies) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Detonat in Coelos & Conspuit Aethera (The Heavens are Raging, the Great Deluge) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Extitat in Sordes Vox Excita Sordibus (The Crane and The Cows by a River Bank) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Insere Vulneribus Meliora (Grafting improves the Wound, A Man Grafting a Branch onto a Tree) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Maior Facundia Caecis (Eloquence is His Greatest Secret, The Bird Catcher) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Nil Blandum Magis et Saevum (Flattery is Better than Violence, The Lion and the Leopard) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Nil, Nisi Se (It's Not Like Him, A Parrot Perched upon a Chair in a 17th century Interior) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Nil, Nisi Vos (Nothing but You, The Echo) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Nonnisi Pygmaeos (Only Pygmies, The Conflict between the Pygmies and the Cranes) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Nullus Eam Impunis Accesserit (The Consequence of a Breakdown in Communication is War) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Nunquam Eadem, Volat Huc Volat Illuc Garrula (A Songbird, No Matter Where he is, He's always Singing) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Scurrarum Est (He is a Fool, Woodcutters Gathering Branches from a Fallen Tree) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Sermo mollis Frangit Iram (Gentle Discourse Dissolves Anger) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Sequitur Sua Poena Cruentas (The Butcher Shop) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Stridore Cientur Stridula (A Beekeeper is Tanging the Bees to Catch the Swarm) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Uni Patet Haec Sera Verbo (It Opens with a Single Word, Interior with a Locked Chest on a Table) (Sold) |
Pauli, Andries 'Andries Pauwels' (Antwerp, 1600-1639) |
Vix Influet, Effluet (Scarcely Flowing in, then Running out, Men Pouring Liquid into a Leaking Barrel) (Sold) |
Pazzi, Pietro Antonio (Florence, 1706 - 1770) |
Bernardo Buontalenti (Sold) |
Pazzi, Pietro Antonio (Florence, 1706 - 1770) |
Lucas Cranach (Sold) |
Pazzi, Pietro Antonio (Florence, 1706 - 1770) |
Paolo Veronese (Sold) |
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Peep Show Print by an Anonymous French Artist |
Vue Generale de la Ville de Paris a l'usage de l'Optique (General View
Paris for Use in the Optical Cabinet) |
Pencz,
Georg (Nuremberg, C. 1500 - Breslau, 1550) |
Christ and the Adulterous Woman (Sold) |
Pencz, Georg (Nuremberg,
C. 1500 - Breslau, 1550) |
Dialectica (Sold) |
Pencz, Georg (Nuremberg,
C. 1500 - Breslau, 1550) |
Musica (Sold) |
Pera, Giuseppe (Italy, Active c. 1790 - 1810) |
Veduta dell Incisa (View of Incisa) |
Pera, Giuseppe (Italy, Active c. 1790 - 1810) |
Veduta di Castel Fiorentino (View of Fiorentino Castle) |
Perelle, Gabriel (Vernon-sur-Seine, 1604 - Paris, 1677) |
Harbour View With Ruins (Sold) |
Perelle, Gabriel (Vernon-sur-Seine, 1604 - Paris, 1677) |
Landscape View With Ruins (Sold) |
Perelle, Gabriel (Vernon-sur-Seine, 1604 - Paris, 1677) |
River View With Fountains (Sold) |
Perelle, Gabriel (Vernon-sur-Seine, 1604 - Paris, 1677) |
Terrace View With Fountains (Sold) |
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) |
Petit, Louis (Paris, 1760 - 1812) |
Poussez Ferme (Firmly Close) |
Phillips, Samuel (London, Active, 1790 - 1810) |
Taste in High Life (Sold) |
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Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Achelous in the Shape of a Bull, is Vanquished by Hercules (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Actaeon Turned into a Stag, and Devoured by his Dogs |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Alcyone and Ceyx Transformed into Halcyons |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Amphion Builds the Walls of Thebes by the Music of his Lyre (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Arethusa Pursued by Alpheus, and Turned to a Fountain |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Arion Preserved by a Dolphin (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Atlas Supports the Heavens on his Shoulders (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Bellerophon Fights the Chimaera |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Cassandra Foretelles the Trojans their Fate, and is not Hearkened To (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Castor and Pollux, or the Twins |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Chaos (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Clytia Changed into a Turnesole (Heliotrope) (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Cygnus Transformed to a Swan and Phaeton's Sisters into Poplars (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Daphne Pursued by Apollo, and Turned to a Laurel (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Deucalion and Pyrrha Repeople the World by Throwing Stones Behind Them (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Enceladus Buried under Mount Aetna (Etna) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Glaucus Changed into a Sea-God |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Hell (Tartarus) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Hercules's Combat with the Hydra |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts off Argus's Head |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Ixion's Wheel |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Jules Mazarin, Kardinaal |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Leucothoe is Seduced by Apollo in the Shape of Eurynome |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Lycaon Metamorphosed into a Wolf |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Meleager Presents the Boar's Head to Atalanta (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Memnon's Statue |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Narcissus is Changed into a Flower (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Oeneus, King of Calydon, Having Neglected Diana in a Sacrifice, is Punished for his Impiety (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Orpheus Leading Eurydice out of Hell, Looks Back upon Her, and Loses Her Forever |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Pan Pursues Syrinx: She is Metamorphosed into a Reed (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Pandora's Box (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Penelope's Web |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Perseus Cuts off Medusa's Head |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Perseus Delivers Andromeda |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Phaeton Struck Down by Jupiter's Thunder |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Prometheus Tortured by a Vulture (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Pygmalion is Enamored with a Statue he had Made: and Venus at his Prayer Transforms it into a Woman |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Salmacis and Hermaphroditus United in one Body |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Semele is Consumed by Jupiter's Thunder (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Sisyphus's Stone |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Tantalus's Torment |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Argonauts Pass the Symplegades (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Danaids Condemned to Fill Bored Vessels with Water |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Death of Hercules (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Deluge (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Dioscuri, or Castor and Pollux, the Guardians of Mariners (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Fall of Icarus (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Giants Attempt to Scale Heaven by Piling Mountains upon One Another |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Golden Fleece Won by Jason (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Moon and Endymion (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
The Palladium |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Tithonus, Aurora's Husband, Turned into a Grass-Hopper (Sold) |
Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Ulysses and his Companions Avoid the Charms of the Sirens |
Picart, Charles (London, c. 1780 - 1837) |
James Watt (Sold) |
Piranesi,
Francesco (Rome, 1756 - Paris, 1810) |
Fauno di Rosso Antico Trovato, Fralle Ruine della Villa Adriana Colla
Nebride in Dosso e Colla Siringa E I Cembali Appesi al Tronco: Fu Gia 'del
Conte Fede Ora E Nel Museo Pio-Clementino... |
Piranesi,
Giovanni Battista (Venice, 1720 - Rome, 1778) |
Plan of The Ponte Ferrato, Called The Bridge of Cestius by "Antiquarians" (Sold) |
Piranesi,
Giovanni Battista (Venice, 1720 - Rome, 1778) |
Veduta Interna della villa di Mecenate ('Internal View of the Villa of
Maecenas') (Sold) |
Piroli, Tomasso |
Fauno di Rosso Antico Trovato, Fralle Ruine della Villa Adriana Colla
Nebride in Dosso e Colla Siringa E I Cembali Appesi al Tronco: Fu Gia 'del
Conte Fede Ora E Nel Museo Pio-Clementino... |
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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) |
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 |
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) |
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Pontius, Paulus (Antwerp, 1603 - 1658) |
Joannes van Ravesteyn, Pictor Iconum Hagae Comitis (Jan van Ravesteyn) |
Pontius, Paulus (Antwerp, 1603 - 1658) |
Paulus Pontius, Calcographus Antwerpiae (Sold) |
Potter, Paulus (1625-1654) |
Lion (Frontis-Piece: Plate One) |
Potter, Paulus (1625-1654) |
Lion (Plate Two) |
Potter, Paulus (1625-1654) |
Wolf (Plate Four) |
Potter, Paulus (1625-1654) |
Wolf (Plate Three) |
Pouncy, Benjamin Thomas (London, Died, 1799) |
Beeston Castle, Cheshire |
Pouncy, Benjamin Thomas (London, Died, 1799) |
Perugia (Sold) |
Poussin, Nicolas (Villers, France, 1594 - Rome, 1665) |
Bacchanalia, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (A Dance before a Herm of Pan, or Priapus) |
Poussin, Nicolas (Villers, France, 1594 - Rome, 1665) |
Treading the Wine Bags, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
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Preisler,
Georg Martin (Nuremberg, 1700 - 1754) |
Anna Maria Francisca (Sold) |
Preti, Cavaliere Mattia 'Mattia Preti' (Taverna or Ravenna, 1613 - Malta, 1699) |
The Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew (The Dresden Gallery) (Sold) |
Prevost, Benoit Louis (Paris, 1735 -1804) |
Gravure en Pierre Fines (Fine Stone Engraving) |
Prevost, Benoit Louis (Paris, 1735 -1804) |
Epinglier, Plate III (Pin Making) (Sold) |
Price, Charles |
A Correct Map o f South Britain (Sold) |
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Puget, Francois (1649 - 1707) |
Pierre Puget, le Michel-Ange de la France |
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Ramberg, Johann Heinrich (Hanover, 1763 - 1840) |
Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene IV. Olivia's - house. Olivia, Maria. & Malvolio. Shakspeare Gallery |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
A Youth at His Devotions (The Italian School of Design) |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
Group in the Fresco by Raffaello Representing the Story of Heliodorus in the Vatican (The Italian School of Design) |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
Holy Family, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (The Virgin with the Christ child, St. Elizabeth, & the infant St. John the Baptist) |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
La Belle Frascatane (Sold) |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
Leda and the Swan, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
Sybil, 'In His Majesty's Collection' |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
Study For Part of the Celebrated Fresco, The Heliodorus in the Vatican (The Italian School of Design) (Sold) |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
Study for the Figure of Diogenes in the School of Athens (The Italian School of Design) |
Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
The Death of Adonis (The Italian School of Design) |
Ravenet, Simon Francois (Paris, 1706 - London, 1774) |
Old Age |
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) |
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Renouard, A., Paris |
Je Suis Laid, Mais Helas! Est-on Laid Quand on Aime? La Beaute Veritable est dans les Sentiments (Sold) |
Renouard, A., Paris |
Junon, Minerve, Tout Disparait a Ses Yeux; Il ne Voit Que Venus. (Sold) |
Renouard, A., Paris |
Je Veille Si Doucement Quand il Sommeille! (Sold) |
Renouard, A., Paris |
Zephyre Prenant Doucement Psyche dans Ses Bras, La Porte au Pied du Rocher dans un Jardin Delichieux (Sold) |
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 |
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 |
Ridinger, Johann Elias (Ulm, 1698 - Augsburg, 1766) |
Spuhr eines Steinbocks (Hoofprints of a Mountain Goat) |
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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Robertson, Andrew (Aberdeen, 1777 - Hampstead, 1845) |
Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley |
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) |
Rosa, Salvador
(Arenella, 1615 - Rome, 1673) |
Laomedon, King of Troy, Detected by Neptune and Apollo (Sold) |
Rosa, Salvatore
(Arenella, 1615 - Rome, 1673) |
Latrones (Sold) |
Rossini, Luigi (Ravenna, 1790 - Rome, 1857) |
Avanzi del Tempio della Concordia (Sold) |
Rossini, Luigi
(Ravenna, 1790 - Rome, 1857) |
Veduta dell' Avanzo dell' Anfiteatro Castrense |
Rousselet,
Gilles (Paris, 1610 - 1686) |
Saint Francis in Meditation (Cabinet Du Roi) (Sold) |
Rousselet,
Gilles (Paris, 1610 - 1686) |
The Entombment of Christ (Cabinet Du Roi) (Sold) |
Rowbotham, Thomas Leeson (1783-1853). |
Grundelwald (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 |
Rubens, Peter Paul |
Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel (Sold) |
Ry |
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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Sadeler, Jan (Brussels, 1550 - Venice, 1600) |
The Annunciation (Sold) |
Saint-Memin, Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret (Dijon, 1770 - Paris, 1852) |
John Drayton, Governor of South Carolina (Sold) |
Sandby, Paul (Nottingham, 1730 - London, 1809) |
Snowdon in Carnarvonshire (Caernarvonshire) |
Savery, Salomon After Rembrandt |
Young Man (Sold) |
Sayers, James (Great Yarmouth, 1748 - London, 1823) |
The Manager and His Dog - Or a New Way to Keep One's Head Above Water |
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 |
Shuncho, Katsukawa (Flourished, 1770 - 1792) |
A Courtesan and Her Attendants (Sold) |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Animalcules", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Astronomy: Solar Eclipse", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Bee", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Blow Pipe", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Burning Lens", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Dialing", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Furnace", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
Scot, Robert (born, England 1744? - Philadelphia, 1823) |
"Hydrostatics", published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
Scotin, Louis Gerard (born Paris, 1690 - died after 1755) |
Marriage a la Mode (Plate VI) (Sold) |
Scotin, Louis Gerard (born Paris, 1690 - died after 1755) |
Marriage a la Mode (Plate I) (Sold) |
Sebin (French, active, 19th century) |
1. Thalassine Scorioponide, 2. Axie Stirhynque, 3. Callianasse Souterraine |
Scott, James (London 1809 - 1891) |
Far Fram Hame (Far From Home) (Sold) |
Scott, John (Newcastle, 1774 - Chelsea, 1828) |
The Horse From Buffon |
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) |
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Sharp, William (London, 1749 - Chaswick, 1824) |
Heidegger (Jean Conradin Heidegger, Burgemeister of Zurich, on his Deathbed) |
Sharp, William (London, 1749 - Chaswick, 1824) |
Thomas Walker |
Shenner (British, active late 18th century) |
Falstaff Reproved by King Henry (Shakespeare: King Henry the Fifth, Part II) |
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) |
Shunboku, Ooka 'Shumboku' (Japan, 1680 - 1763) |
Daikoku, The God of Wealth from the Ehon tekagami (An Illustrated Book of Model Paintings) (Sold) |
Si |
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) |
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) |
Hymn to the Nativity (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
Simon, Jean Pierre 'John Peter Simon, the Younger' (London, 1750 - Paris, c. 1810) |
King Henry The Fourth: Act Three. Scene |
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 |
Simoneau, Charles (Orleans, 1645 - Paris, 1728) |
La Distribution du Bled (The Distribution of Wheat) |
Simoneau, Louis (Orleans, 1654 - Paris, 1727) |
La Distribution du Bled (The Distribution of Wheat) |
Singleton, Henry (London, 1766 - 1839) |
Samson and Delilah (Sold) |
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Smirke, Robert (Wighton pres Carlisle, 1752 - London, 1845) |
As You Like It: The Seven Ages. First Age. |
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, 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 |
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) |
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) |
Paradise Regained: The Fall of Satan (The Poetical Works of John Milton) |
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, 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 |
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Sompel, Pieter van (Antwerp, c. 1600 - Haarlem, after 1644) |
Albertus I, Imperator (Emperor Albert I) |
Sompel, Pieter van (Antwerp, c. 1600 - Haarlem, after 1644 |
Carolus V, Imperator (Emperor Charles the Fifth) |
Sompel, Pieter van (Antwerp, c. 1600 - Haarlem, after 1644) |
Maximilianus I, Imperator (Emperor Maximilian I) |
Sompel, Pieter van (Antwerp, c. 1600 - Haarlem, after 1644) |
Maximilian II Imperator (Emperor Maximilian II) |
Sompel, Pieter van (Antwerp, c. 1600 - Haarlem, after 1644) |
Rudolphus I, Nascitur Comes Habsburgicus (Rudolph I, Founder and Count of Habsburg) |
Soutman, Pieter Claesz (Haarlem, 1580 - 1657) |
Albertus I, Imperator (Emperor Albert I) |
Soutman, Pieter Claesz (Haarlem, 1580 - 1657) |
Carolus V, Imperator (Emperor Charles the Fifth) |
Soutman, Pieter Claesz (Haarlem, 1580 - 1657) |
Emperor Frederick III (Frederick of Habsburg) |
Soutman, Pieter Claesz (Haarlem, 1580 - 1657) |
Maximilianus I, Imperator (Emperor Maximilian I) |
Soutman, Pieter Claesz (Haarlem, 1580 - 1657) |
Maximilian II Imperator (Emperor Maximilian II) |
Soutman, Pieter Claesz (Haarlem, 1580 - 1657) |
Rudolphus I, Nascitur Comes Habsburgicus (Rudolph I, Founder and Count of Habsburg) |
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) |
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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) |
Raby Castle, Durham |
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) |
Rougemont Castle, Exeter, Devonshire |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome,1668 - 1729) |
Altra Veduta della Gacciata Principale del Palazzo dell'Eccellentis. Casa Altieri, Verso Il Giesu (Alternate View of the Principal Facade of the Altieri Palace, Opposite the Church of the Gesu) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Altra Veduta del Palazzo Dell' Ecc. Sig. Prencipe Borghese (Alternate View of the Palazzo Borghese) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Palazzo Barberino dell' Ecc. Sig. Prencipe di Pellestrina Nel Monte Quirinale (Palazzo Barberini on the Quirnal Hill) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Palazzo del Serenis, Gran DVCA di Toscana in Piazza Madama (Palace of
the Grand Duke of Tuscany in Piazza Madama 'Palazzo Madama') |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Palazzo dell' Ecc. Sig. Prencipe Chigi in Piazza Colonna (Palazzo Chigi in Piazza Colonna) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Palazzo dell’ ECC. SIG. Prencipe Pamfilio su la Piazza del Collegio Romano (Palazzo Doria Pamphilio) or (Palazzo Doria Pamphilj) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Palazzo Nella Piazza de S.S. Apostoli Ristavrato et Adornato dall' EM. Sig. Cardinal Flavio Chigi Ora Dell' Eccelente
Sig. Principe Chigi (Palazzo Chigi-Odescalchi, or Palazzo Odescalchi, at Piazza dei SS. Apostoli) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Veduta della Dogana Nuova di Terra Eretta su le Ruine
del Fianco della Curia di Antonio Pio, Dalla Santita di N. S,. Papainnocentio
XII. Al Publico Benefitio (View of the New Customs Office Incorporating
the Ruins of Antonius Pius...), Now Italy's Stock Exchange, the ‘Borsa’. |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Veduta del Palazzo Pontificio al Vaticano (View of the Papal Palace of the Vatican) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Veduta del Palazzo della Villa di Bel Respiro, Fuori di Porta S. Ancratio dell' Ecc. Sig. Prencipe Pamfilio (View of the Palazzo della Villa di Bel Respiro) (Sold) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668
- 1729) |
Veduta del Palazzo dell' Ecc. Sig. Duca Salviati alla Lungara (View of the Palazzo Salviati alla Lungara) |
Specchi, Alessandro (Rome, 1668 - 1729) |
Veduta del Palazzo dell' Ecc. Sig. Prencipe Pamfilio in Piazza Navona (View of Prince Pamfilio's Palazzo in Piazza Navona) (Sold) |
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Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
A Hunter Returning to Town (Sold) |
Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
About Eggs, and which Bird's Eggs to Choose |
Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
Fish Merchant |
Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
About Eggs, and which Bird's Eggs to Choose |
Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
Milking and Butter Churning (Sold) |
Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
Nothing can Live without Water |
Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
Spices and Herbs |
Stimmer, Tobias (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 1539 - Strasbourg, France, 1584) |
Wine and Vinegar Production |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - 1821) |
Sir Guy Brian |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - 1821) |
Sir Guy Brian, From His Monument in The Abbey Church Trewkesbury |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - 1821) |
Thomas Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundel & His Countess Beatrice From Their Monument in The Church at Arundel |
Stothard, Charles Alfred (London, 1786 - 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 |
Su |
Surugue, Louis (Paris, 1695 -1769) |
Louis XIV Accordant sa Protection aux Beaux-Arts (Sold) |
Stow, James (Maidstone, 1769 - London, 1825) |
Mary Queen of James II, Quiting The Kingdom (Sold) |
Sullivan, Luke (Louth, Ireland, c. 1730 - London ?) |
Moses Brought to Pharaoh's Daughter |
Sullivan, Luke (Louth, Ireland, c. 1730 - London ?) |
Satire on False Perspective (Sold) |
Suyderhoef, Jonas (Haarlem, 1613 - 1686) |
Emperor Frederick III (Frederick of Habsburg) |
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Swidde, Willem (Amsterdam, c. 1660 - Stockholm, 1697) |
De Joode Koning Alexander Jannaeus, een Machabeer, ... (Sold) |
Swidde, Willem (Amsterdam, c. 1660 - Stockholm, 1697) |
Judas Machabeus hersteld den Tempel met den Brand-Altaar; die Antiochus
Epophanes ontheiligd hadde |
Swidde, Willem (Amsterdam, c. 1660 - Stockholm, 1697) |
Laeckoo Palace |
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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) |
Te |
Teniers, David, the Younger (Antwerp, 1610 – Brussels, 1690) |
L'Eau |
Teniers, David, the Younger (Antwerp, 1610 – Brussels, 1690) |
Madonna of the Cherries |
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Thackara,
James (Philadelphia, 1767 - 1848) |
Atropa Mandragora & Balance, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Thackara, James
(Philadelphia, 1767 - 1848) |
Battering Ram, Bern Machine and Blocks, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
Thackara, James (Philadelphia,
1767 - 1848) |
Dialing, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Thackara, James (Philadelphia,
1767 - 1848) |
Gages, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
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) |
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 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 Richard the Second. Act V, Scene II. (The Entrance of King Richard and Bolingbroke into London) |
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 |
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) |
Thiebault
J. B. |
Apotheose de Napoleon (Sold) |
Thurston, John (Scarborough, 1774 - London, 1822) |
The Seasons (The Complete Set of Eight Original Wood Engravings) |
Ti |
Tibaldi, Pellegrino (Italy, 1527-1596) |
My Son Attend Unto My Wisdom and Low Thine Ear to My Understanding (Sold) |
Titian 'Tiziano Vecellio' (Pieve di Cadore, c. 1487 - Venice, 1576) |
Filia Roberti Strozzi Noblis Florentini (Roberti Strozzi's young daughter, Clarice Strozzi with her dog) |
Titian 'Tiziano Vecellio' (Pieve di Cadore, c. 1487 - Venice, 1576) |
Madonna of the Cherries |
Titian 'Tiziano Vecellio' (Pieve di Cadore, c. 1487 - Venice, 1576) |
Questo e Pietro Aretino, Poeta Tosco (This is the Tuscan Poet, Pietro Aretino) (Sold) |
Titian 'Tiziano Vecellio' (Pieve di Cadore, c. 1487 - Venice, 1576) |
The Entombment of Christ (Cabinet Du Roi) (Sold) |
Titian 'Tiziano Vecellio' (Pieve di Cadore, c. 1487 - Venice, 1576) |
La Maitresse du Titien (Titian's Mistress) |
To |
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) |
Tr |
Trenchard, James (born, Penns Neck, New Jersey, 1747) |
Hygrometer #1 (Fig. 1,2,3,4 etc), published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia |
Trenchard, James (born, Penns Neck, New Jersey, 1747) |
Hygrometer #2 (Fig. 7,8 & 10), published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
Trenchard, James (born, Penns Neck, New Jersey, 1747) |
Levels, published by Thomas Dobson for the 18th century American Encyclopaedia (Sold) |
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Vaccario,
Andrea (Rome, Active, 1599 - 1620) |
Sleeping Girl Watched by a Satyr (Sold) |
Valentia, Lord George Anesley (British, 1770 - 1844) |
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 (Dobson's Encyclopaedia) |
Van Bloemen, Jan Frans (Flemish, 1662 - 1749) |
Herding The Flock |
Van Everdingen,
Allart (Alkmaar, 1621 - Amsterdam, 1675) |
A Rock at the Edge of the Water (Sold) |
Van Everdingen,
Allart (Alkmaar, 1621 - Amsterdam, 1675) |
Watermill at the Foot of the Mountain (Sold) |
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 (Sold) |
Van de Passe,
Simon (Utrecht, 1595 - Copenhagen, 1647) |
Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset (Sold) |
Van de Passe,
Simon (Utrecht, 1595 - Copenhagen, 1647) |
Robert Sidney, 1st Viscount l'Isle (Sold) |
Van de
Passe, Willem (Utrecht, c. 1590 - London, c. 1637) |
George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (Sold) |
Van de Velde, Adrien 'Adriaen' (Amsterdam, 1635 - 1672) |
Landscape with Cattle (The Dresden Gallery) |
Van den Aveelen, Jan (Leyden, 1650 - Stockholm, 1727) |
Scara |
Van der Gucht, Michael (Antwerp, 1660 - London, 1725) |
James Stanley, Earl of Derby |
Van
Dyck (Van Dyke), Anthony (Antwerp, Flanders, 1599 - 1641) |
Genevieve d'Urfe, Duchess of Croy |
Van
Dyck (Van Dyke), Anthony (Antwerp, Flanders, 1599 - 1641) |
Henricus Arundelliae Comes (Henry, The Earl of Arundel) (Sold) |
Van Dyck
(Van Dyke), Anthony (Antwerp, Flanders, 1599 - 1641) |
James Stanley, Earl of Derby |
Van Dyck
(Van Dyke), Anthony (Antwerp, Flanders, 1599 - 1641) |
Joannes van Ravesteyn, Pictor Iconum Hagae Comitis (Jan van Ravesteyn) |
Van Dyck
(Van Dyke), Anthony (Antwerp, Flanders, 1599 - 1641) |
Kennelmus Digbi, Eques (Sir Kenelm Digby) (Sold) |
Van Dyck (Van
Dyke), Anthony (Antwerp, Flanders, 1599 - 1641) |
Paulus De Vos |
Van Dyck
(Van Dyke), Anthony (Antwerp, Flanders, 1599 - 1641) |
Paulus Pontius, Calcographus Antwerpiae (Sold) |
Van Hulle, Anselm (Ghent, 1594 - 1665) |
Franciscus de Andrada Leitao (Francisco de Andrada Leitao) |
Van
Schuppen, Pieter (Antwerp, 1623 - Paris, 1702) |
Petrus Mercier Generalis Totius Ordinis |
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) |
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Vertue, George (St. Martin's in the Fields, 1684 - London, 1756) |
Joannes (John) Fletcher |
Vi |
Visentini,
Antonio (Venice, 1688 - 1782) |
Areae Majoris San Marci Prospectus ad Templum San Geminiani (Piazza San
Marco Looking Towards San Geminiano) (Sold) |
Visscher,
Claes Jansz (Amsterdam, 1587 - 1652) |
Sir Thomas Wentworth (Sold) |
Visscher, Nicolaes II 'Nicholas' (Amsterdam, 1649 - c. 1702 - 1709) |
Comitatus Hannoniae Tabula (Province of Hainaut) |
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 |
Voerst,
Robert Van (Arnheim, 1597 - London, 1636) |
Kennelmus Digbi, Eques (Sir Kenelm Digby) |
Von Sandrart, Johann Jacob (Regensburg, 1655 - Nuremberg, 1698) |
The Glorification of Georg Abraham Mercklini (Sold) |
Vorsterman,
Lucas (Zaltbommel, 1595 - Antwerp, 1675) |
Cornelius De Vos, Pictor Iconum Antwerpiae (Cornelis De Vos) (Sold) |
Vorsterman,
Lucas (Zaltbommel, 1595 - Antwerp, 1675) |
William Cavendish |
Vorsterman, Lucas, The Younger, (Antwerp, c. 1605 - 1667) |
Adrianus de Bie |
Vorsterman, Lucas, The Younger, (Antwerp, c. 1605 - 1667) |
Madonna of the Cherries |
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Wagner,
Joseph (Thalendorf, 1706 - Munich, 1780) |
Maria mit dem kinde und dem anbetenden Johannes, Medallion mit Einfassung (Mary the Infant Christ...) |
Wagner, Joseph (Thalendorf, 1706 - Munich, 1780) |
Sanctus Osvaldus Rex, & Martyr (Saint Oswald, King & Martyr) |
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 |
Walker,
William (Yorkshire, 1729- London, 1793) |
Snowdon in Carnarvonshire (Caernarvonshire) |
Ward, William (London,
1766 - 1826) |
Mrs. Braddyll (Portrait of Mrs. Jane Braddyll) |
Waterloo,
Anthonie (Lille, c. 1610 - Utrecht, c. 1690) |
Landscape With Venus and Adonis (Sold) |
Waterloo,
Anthonie (Lille, c. 1610 - Utrecht, c. 1690) |
Traveler Near a Wood (Sold) |
Watson, Caroline
(London, 1760 - Pimlico, 1814) |
The Tempest. Act V, Scene I. (Ferdinand & Miranda playing at Chess) |
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Weirotter,
Franz Edmund (Innsbruck, 1730 - Vienna, 1771) |
Chute d'Eau (Waterfall) |
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 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 and Satan Dispute the Value of Earthly Glory (The 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 |
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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 |
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 |
Wille, Johann
Georg (Bieberthal, Konigsberg, 1715 - Paris, 1808) |
Le Fumeur (The Smoker) |
Wille, Johann
Georg (Bieberthal, Konigsberg, 1715 - Paris, 1808) |
Sapeur des Gardes Suisses (Sold) |
Winstanley, Hamlet
(Warrington, 1698 - 1756) |
Latrones (Sold) |
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) |
Wolfgang,
Georg Andreas (Chemnitz, Saxony, 1631 - Augsburg, 1716) |
Pastoral Scene from Ovid |
Woollett,
William (Maidstone, 1735 - London, 1785) |
Frontispiece to Taylor's Perspective (Sold) |
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 |
Wu |
Wust, Karl Ludwig 'Charles Louis Wust' (Nuremberg, Germany, 1716 - 1785) |
The Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew (The Dresden Gallery) (Sold) |
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