A French Physician with His Retinue Going to Visit His Patients
1771
2
Print made by Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828
Bergues - La Tour du Marché
1824
3
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
A New Way to Drive Over an Old Road; Now Alas! Sadly out of Order
1847
4
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
The State Wagon in Difficulties
1847
5
Print made by Sir Muirhead Bone, 1876–1953
Walberswick Ferry
1913
6
Print made by Thomas Barber, ca. 1768–1843
Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner: the Residence of his Grace the Duke of Wellington
1829
7
Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
The Admiralty Office
1731
8
Print made by unknown artist
The South Sea House
between 1720 and 1728
9
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806
Englishman at Paris, 1767
1799
10
Print made by unknown artist
Fortune
1796
11
Print made by Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
St. Paul's from Ludgate Hill
1842
12
Print made by John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Bath: Queen Square
1773
13
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850
Four Subjects
after 1850
14
Print made by Graham Vivian Sutherland, 1903–1980
Barrow Hedges Farm
1924
15
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
The Triumph of Cupid: A Reverie
undated
16
Print made by Stanley Anderson, 1884–1966
Smithfield
undated
17
Print made by Austin, Robert, 1895-1973, 1895–1973
The Plough
1922
18
Print made by Austin, Robert, 1895-1973, 1895–1973
Italian Fair
1923
19
Print made by Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs, 1876–1938
Stanley Pontlarge
1913
20
Print made by Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs, 1876–1938
Priory Farm
1913
21
Print made by Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs, 1876–1938
Priory Farm
1913
22
Sir Muirhead Bone, 1876–1953
The Building
1904
23
Print made by Austin, Robert, 1895-1973, 1895–1973
Early Spring, Gloucestershire
1922
24
Robert Dighton, 1752–1814
A Lesson Westward - or A Morning Visit to Betsy Cole
1782
25
Print made by Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
Quayside, Notre Dame in Distance
undated
26
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