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Walter Geikie Humorous Family Scene
Walter Geikie, 1795–1837
Humorous Family Scene
undated
Edward Francis Burney Female Figures and Putti Playing Musical Instruments
Edward Francis Burney, 1760–1848
Female Figures and Putti Playing Musical Instruments
undated
James Ward Mr. James Derby Playing the Violin
James Ward, 1769–1859
Mr. James Derby Playing the Violin
undated
Pieter van den Berge Girls Singing
Print made by Pieter van den Berge, active 1689–1737
Girls Singing
undated
Gwen John Young Woman playing a Violin
Gwen John, 1876–1939
Young Woman playing a Violin
between 1897 and 1898
Sir David Wilkie Shopping in the Rows, Chester
Sir David Wilkie, 1785–1841
Shopping in the Rows, Chester
1837
Bradshaw & Blacklock Four Subjects
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850
Four Subjects
after 1850
Alfred Henry Forrester Zoological Education
Print made by Alfred Henry Forrester, 1804–1872
Zoological Education
undated
David Allan Sir William Worthy and Patie
Print made by David Allan, 1744–1796
Sir William Worthy and Patie
1808
George Cruikshank Finding things not exactly what he expected - Plate 2
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Finding things not exactly what he expected - Plate 2
1820
Robert Spence George Fox in Carlisle Dungeon
Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964
George Fox in Carlisle Dungeon
between 1890 and 1911
Thomas Rowlandson Elegant Company Dancing
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Elegant Company Dancing
undated
Nathaniel Dance Conquering a Chromatic Passage
Attributed to Nathaniel Dance, 1735–1811
Conquering a Chromatic Passage
undated
Francis Hayman The Card Party
Francis Hayman, 1707/8–1776
The Card Party
between late 1720s to early 1730s