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Johan Joseph Zoffany David Garrick and Mary Bradshaw in David Garrick's "The Farmer's Return"
Johan Joseph Zoffany, 1733–1810, German, active in Britain (from 1760)
David Garrick and Mary Bradshaw in David Garrick's "The Farmer's Return"
ca. 1762
Not on view
Henry Robert Morland The Ballad Singer
Henry Robert Morland, 1730–1797, British
The Ballad Singer
ca. 1764
Not on view
Alfred William Hunt Tynemouth Pier - Lighting the Lamps at Sundown
Alfred William Hunt, 1830–1896, British
Tynemouth Pier - Lighting the Lamps at Sundown
1868
Samuel Prout An East Indiaman Moored, Small Boats Alongside, Other Boats Further Off
Samuel Prout, 1783–1852, British
An East Indiaman Moored, Small Boats Alongside, Other Boats Further Off
undated
Thomas Rowlandson Interior of a Stable
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
Interior of a Stable
undated
Thomas Rowlandson The Waggoner's Rest
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
The Waggoner's Rest
between 1800 and 1805
James Pollard Cottager's Hospitality to Travellers of The Coach Broke Down
James Pollard, 1792–1867, British
Cottager's Hospitality to Travellers of The Coach Broke Down
1819
Thomas Rowlandson The Miseries of the Country
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
The Miseries of the Country
undated
Philip Dawe The Pretty Ballad Singer
Print made by Philip Dawe, ca.1745–ca.1809, British
The Pretty Ballad Singer
1769
Philip Dawe The Letter Woman
Print made by Philip Dawe, ca.1745–ca.1809, British
The Letter Woman
ca. 1769
Philip Dawe The Oyster Woman
Print made by Philip Dawe, ca.1745–ca.1809, British
The Oyster Woman
1769
Philip Dawe The Pretty Ballad Singer
Print made by Philip Dawe, ca.1745–ca.1809, British
The Pretty Ballad Singer
1769
Alfred W. Cooper The Farmer's Boy (tail piece)
Print made by Alfred W. Cooper, active 1850–1901, British
The Farmer's Boy (tail piece)
undated