"Over the hills, the vales, the cities, rage the red flames fierce..." (Plate 18)
1793
3
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
"So cried he, rending off his robe & throwing down his scepter..." (Plate 14)
1793
4
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
"In the flames stood & view'd the armies drawn out in the sky..." (Plate 16)
1793
5
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Preludium. "The shadowy daughter of Urthona stood before red Orc..." (Plate 3)
1793
6
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
"Silent as despairing love, and strong as jealousy..." (Plate 4)
1793
7
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
"In thunders ends the voice. Then Albions Angel wrathful burnt..." (Plate 9)
1793
8
Print made by Johann Elias Haid, 1739–1809
L'Enfant Prodigue reclamant la bonté de son Pere
undated
9
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
Sensibility
1789
10
Print made by Francis Haward, 1759–1797
Master Bunbury
1781
11
Print made by Samuel Cousins, 1801–1887
Lady Acland and Children
1826
12
Print made by John Dean, 1754–1798
Miss Crockatt as Julia de Roubigné
1786
13
Print made by John Dean, 1754–1798
Miss Ann Parry
1777
14
Print made by Sybil Andrews, 1898–1992
Fall of the Leaf
1934
15
Print made by Abraham Blooteling, 1640–1690
Susanna and the Elders
between 1670 and 1690
16
Heneage Finch fourth Earl of Aylesford, 1751–1812
Maxstoke Priory
undated
17
Louis Haghe, 1806–1885
His Majesty's Ship Britannia Returning to Port
ca. 1840
18
Louis Haghe, 1806–1885
His Majesty's Ship Britannia Leaving Hamoaze with the Lord High Admiral On Board
ca. 1840
19
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Atalanta and Hippomanes
1763
20
Print made by Andrew Fairbairn Affleck, 1874/7–1936
Notre Dame
1908
21
Print made by Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Partridge Shooting
1822
22
Print made by John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Spruce Fir
1789
23
Print made by John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Oak
1789
24
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela, being now in the custody of Mrs. Jenkes, seizes an occasion (as they are walking in the garden) to propose a Correspondence with Mr. Williams in order to contrive an Escape, who agree to hide their letters between two tiles near the Sunflower