The Brothers Clarke with Other Gentlemen Taking Wine
between 1730 and 1735
Not on view
12
John Frederick Lewis, 1804–1876
A Lady Receiving Visitors (The Reception)
1873
Not on view
13
Thomas Beach, 1738–1806
Four Servants of Ston Easton Estate
1776
Not on view
14
Francis Danby, 1793–1861
Oberon and Titania
1837
15
George Henry Harlow, 1787–1819
Queen Katherine's Dream
1807
16
Thomas Hearne, 1744–1817
Leeds Castle, Kent
undated
17
Thomas Hearne, 1744–1817
The Gateway of Lancaster Castle
ca. 1778
18
Print made by Bernard Lens II, 1659–1725
Bacchus
undated
19
Print made by Johann Jacobus Haid, 1704–1767
Le depart de l'Enfant Prodigue
undated
20
Print made by Johann Jacobus Haid, 1704–1767
Das Schachspiel
undated
21
Georg Goldberg, 1830–1894
"Antony and Cleopatra," Act III, Scene XI
undated
22
Print made by John Augustus Atkinson, 1775–1831
Costume of the Reign of King Henry III, 1250
1814
23
Print made by John Dixon, ca. 1740–1811
The Old Beau in an Extasy
1773
24
Print made by Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828
Le Repos
1826
25
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Capulet Railing at his Daughter, Juliet
1825
26
Print made by Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828
Le Retour
1826
27
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Christopher Sly and the Page, as His Wife
1821
28
Richard Redgrave, 1804–1888
The Reduced Gentleman's Daughter
undated
29
Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
Tiger Hunting in the East Indies
1802
30
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: Good Advice from an Old Servant to the Young Ones (Plate 2)
1797
31
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: The Modest Girl and the Wanton/ Fellow Servants in a Gentleman's House (Plate 1)
1797
32
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: The Good Girl Receives the Honourable Addresses of her Master (Plate 8)
1797
33
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: The Wanton Dying in Poverty and Disease Visited by the Modest Girl (Plate 9)
1797
34
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: The Wanton Revelling with her Companions (Plate7)
1797
35
Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: The Wanton turn'd out of Doors for Misconduct (Plate 5)
1797
36
Print made by James Ward, 1769–1859
The Centurion Cornelius
1800
37
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
Susanna and the Elders
1769
38
Print made by John Murphy, ca. 1748–1820
Hiram King of Tyre, Sends Presents to King Solomon
1790
39
Print made by John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Bath: Queen Square
1773
40
Print made by John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
The City of Bath taken from the London Road
1773
41
Print made by John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Bath: The Circus
1773
42
James Wyatt, 1746–1813
Cobham Hall, Kent: Plan of the Ground Floor of the Offices
ca. 1790
43
Lewis Vaslet, 1742–1808
The Spoiled Child, Scene VI
ca. 1802
44
Print made by Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
Washing the Blackamoor
1795
45
Print made by Bernard Lens II, 1659–1725
Bacchus
undated
46
George Augustus Sala, 1828–1895
The Butler
between 1862 and 1882
47
Print made by Johann Jacobus Haid, 1704–1767
La male consequence du celibat
undated
48
Print made by unknown artist
Playing the Games of Quadrille
undated
49
Print made by Alfred Henry Forrester, 1804–1872
The World is Folly's Toy
undated
50
James Gillray, 1756–1815
A Morning Ride
1804
51
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela Swooning, after having discovered Mr. B. in the closet, He (frighted) endeavouring to recover her, Mrs. Jervis wringing her hands, and screaming
1745
52
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Hunt Servants Returning Hounds to Kennels
undated
53
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Hunt Servants Leading Out Hounds
undated
54
Print made by Ebenezer Challis, active 1837–1859
The Baron's Hall
1844
55
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
1745
56
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela having divided her clothes into threee Bundles, in order to leave the House, rejects that containing her Masters presents calling it the wicked bundle, & harangues over her own little Parcel which she huggs in her Arms;..
1745
57
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela setting out in the travelling Chariot (for her Father's as She is made to believe) takes her farewel of Mrs. Jervis, and the other servants; Mr. B. observing her from the window; by whose private order she is carried into Lincolnshire
1745
58
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
The Marriage Ceremony performed in Mr. B.'s own Chappel by Mr. Williams, Mr. Peters giving her away, Mrs. Jewkes waits behind Pamela and the Maid keeps the door
1745
59
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela with the Children and Miss Goodwin to whome she is telling her nursery tales. This last Piece leaves her in full possession of the peaceable fruits of her Virtue long after having surmounted all the difficulties it had been exposed to
1745
60
Print made by Sir Charles D'Oyly, 1781–1845
A Syce or Groom
ca. 1830
61
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Mr. B Promoted to Lieut. & first putting on His Uniform - Plate 7
1820
62
circle of John Linnell, 1792–1882
The Fall of Satan
undated
63
circle of John Linnell, 1792–1882
Satan before the Throne of God
undated
64
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Sophia, Honour, and the Chambermaid
1780
65
circle of John Linnell, 1792–1882
Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord
undated
66
Charles Grignion, 1717–1810
Earl Rivers Presenting His Book and Caxton, His Printer, to Edward IV
undated
67
Print made by Sir Charles D'Oyly, 1781–1845
Female Attendants
ca. 1830
68
Print made by Sir Charles D'Oyly, 1781–1845
A Punca Bearer
ca. 1830
69
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Comforts of Bath: Gouty Gourmands at Dinner
1798
70
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
'The Doctor is so Severely Bruised that Cupping is Judged Necessary'