The Benevolent Effects of Abolishing Slavery, or the Planter instructing his Negro
1792
1904
Print made by John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812
Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing
1778
1905
Print made by Daniel Orme, 1766–1837
The Delivery of the Definitive Treaty by the Hostage Princes into the Hands of Lord Cornwallis
1793
1906
Print made by John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812
Emma Hart as Bacchante
1784
1907
Print made by John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812
Serena
1782
1908
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727–1788
A Moonlit Landscape with Cattle by a Pool
ca. 1780
1909
William Wynne Ryland, 1732–1783
King John Ratifying the Magna Charta
ca. 1783
1910
William Sharp, 1749–1824
Thomas Paine
1793
1911
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1607–1677
Portrait of Inigo Jones
1655
1912
Thomas Worlidge, 1700–1766
Portrait of Sir Edward Astley
1762
1913
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1607–1677
An Elephant and a Camel
1663
1914
Frederick Christian Lewis the Elder, 1779–1856
View of the Temple of Suryah & Fountain of the Maha Dao with a distant View of North Side of Mansion House
ca. 1818
1915
James Heath, 1757–1834
"This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
1804
1916
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
III
1990
1917
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
V
1990
1918
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXVI
1990
1919
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLI
1990
1920
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLII
1990
1921
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLIV
1990
1922
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLVII
1990
1923
Langlands & Bell, since 1978
UNO City
1992
1924
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLVI
1990
1925
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLVIII
1990
1926
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLIX
1990
1927
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XLIII
1990
1928
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
IV
1990
1929
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
IX
1990
1930
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
VIII
1990
1931
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
VII
1990
1932
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
VI
1990
1933
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
X
1990
1934
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XI
1990
1935
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XIII
1990
1936
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XII
1990
1937
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XIV
1990
1938
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXV
1990
1939
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXIII
1990
1940
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXIX
1990
1941
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXX
1990
1942
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXII
1990
1943
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXVIII
1990
1944
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXVII
1990
1945
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXIII
1990
1946
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXI
1990
1947
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXIV
1990
1948
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXV
1990
1949
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXVII
1990
1950
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXVI
1990
1951
Sir Christopher Le Brun, born 1951
XXXVIII
1990
1952
Print made by Niccoló Schiavonetti, 1771–1813
The Last Effort and Fall of Tippoo Sultaun
1802
1953
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Portraits Painted from Life, Representing Capt. Englefield with Eleven of his Crew Saving Themselves in the Pinnace, from the Wreck of the Centaur, of 74 Guns, Lost Sept. 1782
1796
1954
unknown artist
Untitled portrait of William Shakespeare
1955
Shakespeare
1807
1956
unknown artist
Shakspeare (from the Chandos Picture)
1957
Thomas Medland, 1755–1823
The Church of Stratford Upon Avon. taken from the Water
1793
1958
Robert Bremmel Schnebbelie, active 1803–1849
End View of Cassolette made from the Mulberry Tree planted by Shakspeare in the posssession of George Daniel, Esqr
1959
Robert Bremmel Schnebbelie, active 1803–1849
End View of Cassolette made from the Mulberry Tree planted by Shakspeare in the possession of George Daniel, Esqr
1960
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Cassolette made from Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree
1961
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Cassolette made from Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree
1962
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Front and Back View of Cassolette made from the Mulberry Tree planted by Shakespeare
1837
1963
William Wise, Active 1823–1876
A South View of the Falcon Tavern, on the Bankside, Southwark; as it appeared in 1805: celebrated for the daily resort of Shakspeare, and his Dramatic Companions with a Plan of the site and its vicinity