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John Frederick Lewis Study for the Proclamation of Don Carlos
John Frederick Lewis, 1804–1876, British
Study for the Proclamation of Don Carlos
between 1834 and 1838
Gavin Hamilton Classical Composition
Gavin Hamilton, 1723–1798, British, active in Italy (1744–48 and 1756 on)
Classical Composition
undated
Gavin Hamilton Classical Composition
Gavin Hamilton, 1723–1798, British, active in Italy (1744–48 and 1756 on)
Classical Composition
undated
Alexander Marshal St. Jerome in his Study
Alexander Marshal, active 1651–died 1682, British
St. Jerome in his Study
1650
Unknown artist (Company style) Durbar of the Nawab Mubarak al-Daula (1770-93) of Murshidabad
Unknown artist (Company style), eighteenth century-nineteenth century, Indian
Durbar of the Nawab Mubarak al-Daula (1770-93) of Murshidabad
between 1795 and 1810
Jan Wyck A Race Meeting at Newmarket Heath
Jan Wyck, ca. 1645–1700, Dutch, active in Britain (from ca. 1664)
A Race Meeting at Newmarket Heath
ca. 1671
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Fredegonda at the Deathbed of Praetextatus
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1836–1912, Dutch, active in Britain (from 1870)
Fredegonda at the Deathbed of Praetextatus
ca. 1864
Isaac Taylor Unidentified Periodical / Play Illustration
Isaac Taylor, 1730–1807, British
Unidentified Periodical / Play Illustration
undated
Sir William Russell Flint Design for a National Savings Birthday Card
Sir William Russell Flint, 1880–1969, British
Design for a National Savings Birthday Card
between 1938 and 1945
James Jefferys The Body of Lucretia Exposed to the Romans
James Jefferys, 1751–1784, British
The Body of Lucretia Exposed to the Romans
between 1777 and 1778