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- Harding, James Duffield, 1798–1863[remove]79
- Fisher,, Son & Co., active 1821–18485
- Hullmandel, Charles Joseph, 1789–18505
- Cooke, George, 1781–18344
- Finden, Edward Francis, 1791–18573
- Unknown artist3
- Allen, James Baylis, 1803–18761
- Armytage, James Charles, -18971
- Bonington, Richard Parkes, 1801–18281
- Carpenter, James, active 1808–18431
- Cooke, William Bernard, 1778–18551
- Cousen, John, 1804–18801
- Kitton, R.1
- Le, Keux John, 1783–18461
- Longman,, active 1804–19141
- Parrott, William, 1813–ca. 18691
- Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775–18511
- Varrall, J. C., active 1815–18271
- Willmore, James Tibbits, 1800–18631
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- Drawing books -- Specimens.11
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- Charles Hullmandel and James Duffield Harding - A Study of the English Art of Drawing on Stone 1818-1850 (Smith College Museum of Art, 1982-04-15 - 1982-05-30)5
- Color Printing in England, 1486-1870 (Yale Center for British Art, April 20, 1978-June 25, 1978)2
- Edward Lear and the Art of Travel (Yale Center for British Art, 2000-09-20 - 2001-01-14)2
- Works of Splendor and Imagination - The Exhibition Watercolor 1770-1870 (Yale Center for British Art, 1981-09-16 - 1981-11-22)2
- Ruskin - Past: Present: Future (Yale Center for British Art, 2000-01-20 - 2000-02-27)1
- Ruskin and Venice (Speed Art Museum) (The Speed Art Museum, 1978-10-16 - 1978-11-19)1
- The Romantic Landscape Prints - The Chiaroscuro of Nature (Yale Center for British Art, 2002-09-25 - 2002-12-29)1
- Turner and Venice (Kimbell Art Museum, 2004-02-15 - 2004-05-30)1
- Turner and Venice (Tate Britain, 2003-10-09 - 2004-01-11)1