Samuel Palmer, 1805–1881, British, active in Italy (1837–39)
Ivy Cottage, Shoreham
undated
2
Samuel Palmer, 1805–1881, British, active in Italy (1837–39)
A Shepherd and his Flock under the Moon and Stars
ca. 1827
3
Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851, British
High Street, Edinburgh
ca. 1818
4
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Near Suez, evening, 15 January 1849 (43)
1849
5
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Near Suez, 1 pm, 16 January 1849 (48)
1849
6
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Greek Woodcutter, June 13 /56
1856
7
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Boats on the Nile
1867
8
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Shelaal
1867
9
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Qaw el Kebir
1867
10
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Near Dishna
1867
11
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Near Bajoura
1867
12
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Boats on the Nile
1867
13
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Near Korosko
1867
14
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Wady Halfeh
1867
15
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Avenue of Trees
1867
16
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Sketch studies of camels
January to April 1867
17
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Studies of Camels
January to April 1867
18
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Studies of Camels and Egyptian Men
1867
19
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Opposite Kom Ombos Abu Jer
1867
20
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Study of an Egyptian Man on a Camel
1867
21
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Egpytian Man on Camel
1867
22
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Study of figures and a camel
1867
23
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Pettenasco, Lago d'Orta
1867
24
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Pettenasco, Lago d'Orta
1867
25
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Pettenasco, Lago d'Orta, 4:20 pm, 2 June 1867 (224)
1867
26
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Below Rabat, Malta
1866
27
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
El Ousta
1854
28
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Harb. Gozo
1866
29
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Opposite Beni Hassan
1867
30
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Howatke
1867
31
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Gebel Sheikh Eredi
1867
32
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
A Dry Halfeh Grass
1867
33
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Outside the Walls of Suez, 8:30 a.m., 17 January 1849 (54)
1849
34
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Boats
1867
35
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Pettenasco, Lago d'Orta, 4:00 pm, 2 June 1867 (221)
1867
36
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Colósaneh, 5:45 - 6:00 p.m., January 3, 1867 (62)
1867
37
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Sheikh El Wachshee, El Luxor
1867
38
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Belbeis
1867
39
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Near Belbeis
1867
40
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Between Bir El Abt
1867
41
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
El Areesh
1867
42
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Kurayim
1867
43
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Salahiyeh
1867
44
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Zereeba, near Belbeis
1867
45
George Romney, 1734–1802, British
The Two Friends
undated
46
George Romney, 1734–1802, British
Prison Scene
undated
47
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth Carrying his Master's Sick Child Round Leicester Fields. The Spot of Ground Leicester House
1817
48
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth After His Wife had Put on a New Night Shirt, Ties up Her Things to Send to Sir James Thornhill with a Letter in Which He Told Him, 'He took His Daughter Without a Smock to Her A--e
1817
49
Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874, British
Street Scene at Stratford by Bow
undated
50
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth Has Made Breakfast and Sends up a Cup to His Wife at the Same Time Ordering the Little Dog to be Admitted to her Mistress's Bedchamber
1817
51
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth Drinking the First Glass of Wine with His Wife - Their Dogs Keeping Respectful Distances
1817
52
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
The Smock Exposed
1817
53
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Sir James Thornhill's Boy Entering His Master's Painting Room to Deliver the Bundle and a Letter in the Presence of Lady Thornhill
1817
54
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
The Reconcilation
1817
55
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth Painting His Picture of Captain Coram for the Foundling Hospital
1817
56
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth Solicits His Patron Bishop Hoadley to Look Over His MS. 'Analysis of Beauty'
1817
57
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth Making up a Portrait of H. Fielding, for a Bookseller, from the Features of Garrick Who Borrowed One of the Author's Wigs for the Particular Purpose There Being No Genuine Portrait of Him
1817
58
imitator of Canaletto, 1697–1768, Venetian, active in Britain (1746–55)
Venetian Fantasy
undated
59
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809, British
River Ferry with Many Passengers and Animals
undated
60
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Dr. Syntax Made Free of the Cellar
undated
61
Canaletto, 1697–1768, Venetian, active in Britain (1746–55)
View of Old Somerset House from the Thames
undated
62
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
A Little Boy with Red Shoes (Child with Red Shoes and a Top Hat)
undated
63
Benjamin West, 1738–1820, American, active in Britain (from 1763)
Characters in the Streets of London
1799
64
Walter Geikie, 1795–1837, British
Humorous Family Scene
undated
65
Attributed to James Holland, 1799–1870, British
A Street at Night with Figures at a Stall
1849
66
Charles Gore, 1729–1807, British
Gate Toward Bursit, Aix-la-Chappelle
1785
67
Francis Hayman, 1707/8–1776, British
Flying the Kite
ca. 1740
68
Francis Hayman, 1707/8–1776, British
Battledore and Shuttlecock
ca. 1740
69
John Frederick Lewis, 1804–1876, British
Game Keeper and Boy Ferreting a Rabbit
ca. 1828
70
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth at Old Slaughter's Hobbing with Highmore the Painter
1817
71
Henry William Burgess, active 1809–1860
Interior of a Coppersmith's, Shoe Lane
undated
72
George Walker, active 1792–died 1795, British
Industrious Jenny
undated
73
Sir James Thornhill, 1675–1734, British
A Scene at Windsor
undated
74
unknown artist, (John Peace?)
The Long Minuet as Danced at Bath
after 1787
75
Joseph Powell, 1780–1834, British
Fisherman's Quarters, Robin Hood's Bay
undated
76
James Pollard, 1792–1867, British
The Greengrocer
ca. 1819
77
Edward Calvert, 1799–1883, British
'I have formed thee for my praise'
undated
78
Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 1758–1838, British
Convent at Valmontone. November 1790
1790
79
John Vanderbank, 1694–1739, British
Lady and Cockatoo
undated
80
John Vanderbank, 1694–1739, British
Conversation Piece
undated
81
Samuel Wale, 1721–1786, British
The Pursuit (Probably a Design for The Tyburn Chronicle)
undated
82
Richard Westall, 1765–1836, British
Conversation on a Country Road
1799
83
Sir David Wilkie, 1785–1841, British
Shopping in the Rows, Chester
1837
84
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
A London Street Crier
undated
85
Sir John Gilbert, 1817–1897, British
Wayfarers
undated
86
Gavin Hamilton, 1723–1798, British, active in Italy (1744–48 and 1756 on)
Classical Composition
undated
87
Gavin Hamilton, 1723–1798, British, active in Italy (1744–48 and 1756 on)
Classical Composition
undated
88
William Hamilton, 1751–1801, British
Figures Harvesting
undated
89
Albert Goodwin, 1845–1932, British
Evening with a Procession of Choir Boys Walking Towards Westminster Abbey
undated
90
William Henry Harriott, active 1811, died 1839, British
Fish Market, Hastings
1824
91
William Mulready, 1786–1863, Irish
The Fight Interrupted
undated
92
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809, British
Woman and Child Holding a Doll
between 1758 and 1760
93
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809, British
Two Women holding a Basket
ca. 1759
94
Attributed to Francis Hayman, 1707/8–1776, British
Figures in Boats
undated
95
Robert Mabon, died 1798, British
Rou Water Holder
undated
96
Gangaram Chintaman Tambat, active 1790s, Indian
Two Jeyties Fighting
ca. 1792
97
Benjamin West, 1738–1820, American, active in Britain (from 1763)