Francis Calcraft Turner, active 1782–1846, British
Bachelors' Hall: The Hunt Breakfast
1842
Not on view
4
Augustus Leopold Egg, 1816–1863, British
The Life of Buckingham
undated, exhibited 1855
Not on view
5
unknown artist, ( Lewis )
Breakfast at Breteuil
1801
6
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833, British
Hogarth Drinking the First Glass of Wine with His Wife - Their Dogs Keeping Respectful Distances
1817
7
Sir David Wilkie, 1785–1841, British
Grace Before Meat
1839
8
George Richmond, 1809–1896, British
Benjamin Disraeli, Sketched at a Royal Academy Dinner
1876
9
Print made by Sir Charles D'Oyly, 1781–1845, British, active in India
A Punca Bearer
ca. 1830
10
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878, British
Untitled
undated
11
John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812, British
[Shooting] The Sportsman's Repast
1801
12
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
Plate 2. The Repast
1813
13
Day and Son
The Early Repast
1851
14
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Diners in a Chop Shop
between 1800 and 1805
15
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811, British
The Supper Box at Vauxhall
undated
16
William Alexander, 1767–1816, British
Study for Dinner in Mote Park, Maidstone after the Royal Review of the Kentish Volunteers on 1st August 1799
undated
17
Thomas Allom, 1804–1872, British
Dinner Party at a Mandarin's House
undated
18
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Dr. Syntax and his Counterpart
1820
19
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Dr. Syntax Copying the Wit of the Window
between 1809 and 1812
20
Edwin Jewitt, active 1855
City Steam and Boat Company: Dinner to Captains
21
John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812, British
Shepherd's Meal
1803
22
Daniel Havell, 1785–1826, British
The Queen's Breakfast Room, Buckingham House
23
Charles G. Lewis, 1808–1880, British
The Melton Breakfast
1839
24
Charles Williams, active 1796–1830, British
A Brighton Breakfast or Morning Comforts
1802
25
Attributed to Robert Newton
Devil's at Home: Monstrous Good Dinner
1827
26
Henry Heath, active 1824–1835, British
"The Impudent Challenge" / The following Anecdote was told with great glee by his late Majesty William IV, at a Dinner given by George IV, at the Cottage, Windsor Park..