Storm on the Ganges, with Mrs. Hastings near the Col-gon Rocks
ca. 1790
Not on view
2
John Inigo Richards, 1730/31?–1810, British
Corfe Castle, Dorset
1764
Not on view
3
Richard Wright, ca. 1720–ca. 1775, British
The Fishery
ca. 1764
Not on view
4
Charles Brooking, 1723–1759, British
English Ships Running before a Gale
before 1759
Not on view
5
Sawrey Gilpin, 1733–1807, British
Gulliver Addressing the Houyhnhnms
1769
Not on view
6
James Northcote, 1746–1831, British
Sir William Elford, Bart
1782
Not on view
7
Pieter van Bleeck, 1700–1764, Dutch, active in Britain (from 1723)
Mrs. Cibber as Cordelia
1755
Not on view
8
Charles Brooking, 1723–1759, British
Ship wrecked on a rocky coast
between 1747 and 1750
Not on view
9
Thomas Stothard, 1755–1834, British
Prospero, Miranda and Ariel, from "The Tempest," Act I, scene ii
ca. 1799
Not on view
10
Richard Wilson, 1713/4–1782, British, active in Italy (1750–56)
The Destruction of the Children of Niobe
1760
Not on view
11
George Romney, 1734–1802, British
The Destruction of Niobe's Children
undated
12
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British
Young's Night Thoughts, Page 80, "The Thunder If in That the Almighty Dwells"
1797
13
Print made by John Boydell, 1720–1804, British
The Wreck of the Nuestra Senora de los Remedios
1753
14
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Distress
1790 to 1795
15
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806, British
P. Monamy
undated
16
Edward Dayes, 1763–1804, British
Jedburgh Abbey, Roxburghshire
1792
17
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777, French, active in Britain
Fresh Gale
18
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777, French, active in Britain
A Ship in Distress. Design'd to represent the loss of the Victory by a violent Storm near the Race of Alderney in the Year 1744. Sr. John Balchen the Admiral, & upwards of 1000 Men were on board & unhappily perish'd in the Waves
19
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777, French, active in Britain
Storm, Representing that Violent one, which drove his Majesty King George I into Rye
20
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777, French, active in Britain
Shipwrack
21
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806, British
P. Monamy
undated
22
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812, French
Portraits Painted from Life, Representing Capt. Englefield with Eleven of his Crew Saving Themselves in the Pinnace, from the Wreck of the Centaur, of 74 Guns, Lost Sept. 1782
1796
23
Edward Fisher, 1722–1785, British
Admiral George Edgcumbe, first Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
1760
24
Edward Fisher, 1722–1785, British
Admiral Augustus Keppel, Viscount Keppel
1759
25
William Woollett, 1735–1785, British
Macbeth and the Witches
1770
26
Peter P. Benazech, 1767–1794
The Storm
1779
27
Print made by Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777, French, active in Britain
Shipwreck
1745
28
Print made by Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777, French, active in Britain
A Ship in Distress
1745
29
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822, British
Scene of a Storm, with a Vessel Wrecked
1774
30
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Presages of the Millenium
1795
31
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon (Thurlow, Pitt, and Dundas)
1791
32
Richard Bernard Godfrey, 1728–op.1794, British
Ships in Distress
1796
33
Print made by John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812, British
The Slave Trade
1791
34
Print made by John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812, British
African Hospitality
1791
35
Print made by William Woollett, 1735–1785, British
The Fishery
1768
36
Print made by Valentine Green, 1739–1813, British
Peter and John Going to the Sepulchre
1784
37
Print made by Valentine Green, 1739–1813, British
The Three Marys Going to the Sepulchre
1784
38
Print made by William Woollett, 1735–1785, British
Celadon and Amelia
1766
39
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815, Italian, active in Britain (1764–99)