Hogarth Has Made Breakfast and Sends up a Cup to His Wife at the Same Time Ordering the Little Dog to be Admitted to her Mistress's Bedchamber
1817
5
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Sir James Thornhill's Boy Entering His Master's Painting Room to Deliver the Bundle and a Letter in the Presence of Lady Thornhill
1817
6
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Drawing Sarah Malcolm
1817
7
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth at Old Slaughter's Hobbing with Highmore the Painter
1817
8
John Chessell Buckler, 1793–1894
South East View of the Church and Palace at Croydon, Surrey
1817
9
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Engraving His Master's Shop-bill the Sign of the Angel
1817
10
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Carrying his Master's Sick Child Round Leicester Fields. The Spot of Ground Leicester House
1817
11
Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
Regent Street, Looking Toward Piccadilly From Waterloo Place
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12
Francis Oliver Finch, 1802–1862
Classical Scene
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13
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Near Gravesend from the High Road
1817
14
Isaac Weld, 1774–1856
After Pinnelli - Group of Peasants Outside a Church
1817
15
Isaac Weld, 1774–1856
"After Pinnelli" (Group of Peasants Outside a House)
1817
16
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
Honey-Badger
1817
17
Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828
Study of a Woman with her Head on her Hand
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18
William Henry Hunt, 1790–1864
Bushey Churchyard with the Tombs of Edridge, Hearne and H. Monro
ca. 1822
19
William Henry Hunt, 1790–1864
Interior of the Belfry, Bushey Church
ca. 1822
20
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
North American Lynx
ca. 1817
21
Joseph Cartwright, c.1789–1829
Lord Craven's Yacht, July 23, 1817
1817
22
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Being Out of His Time Draws His Companion's Figure on the Door of a Certain Place, to the Great Admiration of All His Friends
1817
23
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Making up a Portrait of H. Fielding, for a Bookseller, from the Features of Garrick Who Borrowed One of the Author's Wigs for the Particular Purpose There Being No Genuine Portrait of Him
1817
24
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Declaring His Love to Miss Thornhill
1817
25
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth After His Wife had Put on a New Night Shirt, Ties up Her Things to Send to Sir James Thornhill with a Letter in Which He Told Him, 'He took His Daughter Without a Smock to Her A--e
1817
26
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Drinking the First Glass of Wine with His Wife - Their Dogs Keeping Respectful Distances
1817
27
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
The Reconcilation
1817
28
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Painting His Picture of Captain Coram for the Foundling Hospital
1817
29
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Painting in Vauxhall Gardens in the Presence of Jonathan Tyers
1817
30
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
The Smock Exposed
1817
31
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Solicits His Patron Bishop Hoadley to Look Over His MS. 'Analysis of Beauty'
1817
32
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth Sitting to Roubiliac for His Bust
1817
33
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Hogarth painting 'The Lady's Last Stake,' in the Presence of Lord Charlemont
1817
34
Alexander Monro, 1802–1844
Buildings Belonging to Magdalen Hall, Oxford
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35
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1802–1873
Huntsman with Hounds
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36
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1802–1873
Sportsman and Two Dogs
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37
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
The Vicar of Wakefield: Frontispiece
1817
38
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Mr. Michell's Picture Gallery, Grove House, Enfield 1817
1817
39
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Original Drawings Illustrating the Life of Hogarth by J. T. Smith
1817
40
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
The Family Picture
1817
41
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Plymouth Dock
1817
42
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1802–1873
Sir Massey Storey Cooking the Turtle
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43
Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
Landscape with Windmills
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44
Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
Courtyard of an Inn on the Thames
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45
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1802–1873
An Irish Wolfhound
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46
John Sell Cotman, 1782–1842
Entrance into the Cornmarket, Formerly the Chapel of St. Louis, at Bayeux