The Fourth Stage of Cruelty: The Reward of Cruelty
1751, printed 1790
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Print made by William Hogarth, 1697–1764
The First Stage of Cruelty: Children Torturing Animals
1751, printed 1790
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Print made by William Hogarth, 1697–1764
The Second Stage of Cruelty: Coachman Beating a Fallen Horse
1751, printed 1790
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Print made by William Hogarth, 1697–1764
The Third Stage of Cruelty: Cruelty in Perfection - The Murder
1751, printed 1790
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Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Traveling Potter Outside a Cottage
1798
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Print made by James Basire II, 1769–1822
View of Oxford from the South Side of Heddington Hill
1808
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Print made by Johann Jacobus Haid, 1704–1767
Medicus Alchemista
undated
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Print made by Johann Jacobus Haid, 1704–1767
Potus Calidæ Theiæ
undated
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Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
'Satirist'. (with 'Coronation') Rode by W. Scott. / The Winner of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster 1841..
1841
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Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
Racing : "Don John" / Winner of The Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster, 1838, rode W. Scott. / Bred in 1835, by Mr. Garforth ..
1838
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Harkaway. A Chesnut horse, foaled in Ireland in 1834, was bred by Thomas Ferguson, Esq. His sire Economist, his dam, a chesnut mare bred by Lord Cremorne, in 1823, ..
1840
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Racing: Deception, Winner of the Oaks' Stakes at Epsom, 1839
1839
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Lewis Vaslet, 1742–1808
The Spoiled Child, Scene II
ca. 1802
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Lewis Vaslet, 1742–1808
The Spoiled Child, Scene IV
ca. 1802
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James Bruce, 1730–1794
Temple of Jupiter and Minerva, Thugga
undated
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Lewis Vaslet, 1742–1808
The Spoiled Child, Scene I
ca. 1802
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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1812–1852
Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset: Elevations of the Great Hall