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Lewis Vaslet The Spoiled Child, Scene IV
Lewis Vaslet, 1742–1808, British
The Spoiled Child, Scene IV
ca. 1802
Hubert-François Gravelot Matrimonial Fisticuffs, with a Portrait of the Pugilist John Broughton, in the Background
attributed to Hubert-François Gravelot, 1699–1773, French, active in Britain (1733–45)
Matrimonial Fisticuffs, with a Portrait of the Pugilist John Broughton, in the Background
undated
James Wyatt Hinton St. George, Somerset: Plan of the Dressing Room
James Wyatt, 1746–1813, British
Hinton St. George, Somerset: Plan of the Dressing Room
1801
James Malton Preparatory drawing for Design 9, Plate 6 of A Collection of Designs for Rural Retreats
James Malton, 1761–1803, British
Preparatory drawing for Design 9, Plate 6 of A Collection of Designs for Rural Retreats
1802
unknown artist Design for the Plasterwork Decoration of a Circular Rotunda
unknown artist
Design for the Plasterwork Decoration of a Circular Rotunda
undated
John Monro Capel Church, Near Dorking, Surrey
John Monro, 1801–1880
Capel Church, Near Dorking, Surrey
undated
John Augustus Atkinson Going to School
John Augustus Atkinson, 1775–1831, British
Going to School
between 1801 and 1810
Thomas Rowlandson Comforts of Bath: Private Practice Previous to the Ball
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Comforts of Bath: Private Practice Previous to the Ball
1798
Thomas Rowlandson Kitty Overcome
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Kitty Overcome
1821
Giovanni Battista Borra Door in the Corinthian Order from Aphrodisias (now Geyve)
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770, Italian
Door in the Corinthian Order from Aphrodisias (now Geyve)
ca. 1750