Our Blessed Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury: Perspective of the Interior
1838
3
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1812–1852
Design for a Wreath of Oak and Acorn, possibly related to Designs for the Speaker's Chair
undated
4
Henry Fuseli, 1741–1825
Study for 'Finding of the Body of Bassanio'
1804
5
Print made by John Pye, 1782–1874
Ehrenbreitstein, During the Demolition of the Fortress in 1817
1828
6
John Sell Cotman, 1782–1842
Castle Acre Priory
1805 to 1806
7
Print made by W. R. Smith, active 1819–1851
Hannibal Passing the Alps
1830
8
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
The ablest Professor in the Cabinet of the Tact by which Power is Kept: It is his Mission to Counteract the Talk by Which it is Won and Lost, Earl Granville, from Vanity Fair, Politicians
1869
9
Print made by unknown artist
Men of The Day, No. 29 "King Cole" - [Vanity Fair, Aug. 19, 1871]
1871
10
Charles Rosenberg, active 1828–1848
Conflagration of the City of Bristol, Taken from the Centre of Somerset Street - (Below) A View of the Gloucester Gaol.
1831
11
Print made by Sir David Young Cameron, 1865–1945
St. Mark's No. 2
1900
12
Print made by James Baylis Allen, 1803–1876
Phryne Going to the Bath as Venus
between 1859 and 1861
13
Print made by Sir David Young Cameron, 1865–1945
St. Mark's, No. 3
1900
14
Charles Fox, 1749–1809
John Burnet, Author of "Practical Hints on Painting"