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Exhibition History Pleasures and Pastimes (Yale Center for British Art, 1990-02-21 - 1990-04-29)

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William Hogarth The Family of John, 2nd Duke of Montagu and an Attendant
William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British
The Family of John, 2nd Duke of Montagu and an Attendant
between 1730 and 1735
Not on view
Francis Hayman David Garrick and Mrs. Pritchard in Benjamin Hoadly's "The Suspicious Husband"
Francis Hayman, 1707/8–1776, British
David Garrick and Mrs. Pritchard in Benjamin Hoadly's "The Suspicious Husband"
1747
Not on view
Francis Cotes Charles Collyer as a Boy, with a Cricket Bat
Francis Cotes, 1726–1770, British
Charles Collyer as a Boy, with a Cricket Bat
1766
Not on view
Joseph Francis Nollekens Children at Play, Probably the Artist's Son Jacobus and Daughter Maria Joanna Sophia
Joseph Francis Nollekens, 1702–1748, Flemish, active in Britain (1708; from 1733)
Children at Play, Probably the Artist's Son Jacobus and Daughter Maria Joanna Sophia
1745
Not on view
Charles Philips Tea Party at Lord Harrington's House, St. James's
Charles Philips, 1708–1747, British
Tea Party at Lord Harrington's House, St. James's
1730
Not on view
Samuel De Wilde John Quick and John Fawcett in Thomas Moreton's "The Way to Get Married"
Samuel De Wilde, 1748–1832, British
John Quick and John Fawcett in Thomas Moreton's "The Way to Get Married"
1796
Not on view
unknown artist Lady Jane Mathew and Her Daughters
unknown artist, eighteenth century
Lady Jane Mathew and Her Daughters
ca. 1790
Not on view
Joseph Francis Nollekens Portrait of Two Boys, probably Joseph and John Joseph Nollekens
Joseph Francis Nollekens, 1702–1748, Flemish, active in Britain (1708; from 1733)
Portrait of Two Boys, probably Joseph and John Joseph Nollekens
ca. 1745
Not on view