'The Vicar of Wakefield,' Vol. I, Chap. VIII: Dining in the Hayfields' (Surprised by Mr. Thornhill's Chaplain)
1786
Not on view
2
Thomas Stothard, 1755–1834
The Supper by the Fountain
ca. 1820
Not on view
3
Francis Calcraft Turner, active 1782–1846
Bachelors' Hall: The Hunt Breakfast
1842
Not on view
4
James Ward, 1769–1859
The Midday Meal
ca. 1835
Not on view
5
Gawen Hamilton, ca. 1697–1737
Group portrait, probably of the Raikes family
between 1730 and 1732
Not on view
6
Thomas Patch, 1725–1782
British Gentlemen at Sir Horace Mann's Home in Florence
between 1763 and 1765
Not on view
7
Philippe Mercier, 1689 or 1691–1760
The Sense of Taste
1744 to 1747
Not on view
8
Sir James Thornhill, 1675–1734
Sketch for 'The Last Supper,' St. Mary's, Weymouth
between 1719 and 1720
Not on view
9
George Morland, 1763–1804
The Anglers' Repast
1789
Not on view
10
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
The Mistletoe Bough
ca. 1790
Not on view
11
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Noon
1799
Not on view
12
Harold Gilman, 1876–1919
Interior Scene, Possibly in Norway
ca. 1912
Not on view
13
Augustus Leopold Egg, 1816–1863
The Life of Buckingham
undated, exhibited 1855
Not on view
14
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
A Caricature Group
ca. 1766
Not on view
15
Marcellus Laroon the Younger, 1679–1772
A Dinner Conversation
between 1735 and 1740
Not on view
16
William Blake, 1757–1827
A Standard Bearer Fainting in the Routed Battle (Design 87)
between 1797 and 1798
17
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Laughing Song (Plate 28)
1789
18
George Richmond, 1809–1896
Benjamin Disraeli, Sketched at a Royal Academy Dinner
1876
19
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
A Blow-up at Breakfast
1792
20
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Flying Breakfast, or the Contents of a Night Coach
1792
21
William Dent, active 1784–1793
The Battle of Whigs, or, The Meal-tub Plot discovered
1791
22
Attributed to Robert Newton
Devil's at Home: Monstrous Good Dinner
1827
23
Adelaide Claxton, 1858–1905
One o'clock a.m. Supper
undated
24
Bernard Baron, 1696–1762
Marriage A-La-Mode, Plate II: The Breakfast Scene
1745
25
Charles Williams, active 1796–1830
A Brighton Breakfast or Morning Comforts
1802
26
James Gillray, 1756–1815
John Bull Taking a Luncheon; - or - British Cooks, Cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard with Bonne-Chere (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1798
27
William Alexander, 1767–1816
Dinner Given to the Kentish Volunteers (at the Mote, Maidstone)
ca. 1800
28
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
Inside view of the Supper-room & part of the Ball-room in a Pavilion erected for a Fete Champetre in the Garden of the Earl of Derby
1780
29
James Caldwall, 1739–1819
Fete Champetre, 9 June 1774 (Inside of the Supper-Room)
1780
30
William Alexander, 1767–1816
Dinner Given to the Kentish Volunteers
31
John Nixon, ca. 1760–1818
Figures Seated at a Table Being Served Food, Crockem Wells, Devonshire
undated
32
Sir David Wilkie, 1785–1841
Grace Before Meat
1839
33
James Basire, 1730–1802
Distribution of His Majesty's Maundy...Chapel Royal at Whitehall
1777
34
James Basire, 1730–1802
Distribution of His Majesty's Maundy Ante Chapel at Whitehall
1789
35
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
Miss Hibernia at John Bulls Family Dinner
1799
36
unknown artist
A Illustration of Vauxhall Gardens showing a Dinner Party with the Orchestra in the background
37
Daniel Havell, 1785–1826
The Queen's Breakfast Room, Buckingham House
38
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Drinking the First Glass of Wine with His Wife - Their Dogs Keeping Respectful Distances
1817
39
William Alexander, 1767–1816
The Dinner in Mote Park, Maidstone, after the Royal Review of the Kentish Volunteers
ca. 1799
40
unknown artist
Ornamental Ticket for Society of Painters
1690
41
unknown artist
Breakfast at Breteuil
1801
42
Robert Dighton, 1752–1814
Bachelor's Hall
undated
43
Edwin Jewitt, active 1855
City Steam and Boat Company: Dinner to Captains
44
Christian Josi, ca. 1765–1828
The Peasant's Repast
1797
45
John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812
Shepherd's Meal
1803
46
unknown artist
The Licensed Victualler's Annual Dinner, held at the Highbury Barn Tavern
1836
47
unknown artist
A Prospect of the Inside of Westminster, Shewing how the King and Queen with the Nobility and others did sit at Dinner on the Day of the Coronation. Also the manner of tghe Champions performing the Ceremony of Challenge whilst the King & c. were at Dinner
48
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
Plate 2. The Repast
1813
49
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Fox-Hunting [set of six]: 6. The Dinner
between 1787 and 1788
50
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Breakfast before the Hunt
between 1785 and 1790
51
Print made by Sir Charles D'Oyly, 1781–1845
A Punca Bearer
ca. 1830
52
Charles G. Lewis, 1808–1880
The Melton Breakfast
1839
53
John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812
[Shooting] The Sportsman's Repast
1801
54
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration to R.S. Surtees', "Jorrocks's Jaunts and Jollities": "Water, I do Declare with Worms in it"
undated
55
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Untitled
undated
56
William Ward, 1766–1826
The Angler's Repast
1789
57
Charles Ansell, ca.1752–active 1790
John Bull Taking a Lunch - or Johnny's Purveyors Pampering His Appetite with Dainties From All Parts of the World (from: Caricature, vol. 3)
1798
58
William Alexander, 1767–1816
Study for Dinner in Mote Park, Maidstone after the Royal Review of the Kentish Volunteers on 1st August 1799
undated
59
Thomas Allom, 1804–1872
Dinner Party at a Mandarin's House
undated
60
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
The Supper Box at Vauxhall
undated
61
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Dr. Syntax and his Counterpart
1820
62
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Dr. Syntax Copying the Wit of the Window
between 1809 and 1812
63
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Monster going to take his Afternoons Luncheon
1790
64
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Diners in a Chop Shop
between 1800 and 1805
65
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Comforts of Bath: Gouty Gourmands at Dinner
1798
66
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
The Comforts of Bath: The Breakfast
1798
67
Day and Son
The Early Repast
1851
68
Print made by Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
An Abyssinian Breakfast
1791
69
Henry Heath, active 1824–1835
"The Impudent Challenge" / The following Anecdote was told with great glee by his late Majesty William IV, at a Dinner given by George IV, at the Cottage, Windsor Park..