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John Rogers Herbert David, the Future King of Israel, While a Shepherd at Bethlehem
John Rogers Herbert, 1810–1890
David, the Future King of Israel, While a Shepherd at Bethlehem
1877
Not on view
Richard Redgrave The Deserter's Home
Richard Redgrave, 1804–1888
The Deserter's Home
1847
Not on view
Arthur Nelson Landscape, with Dover Castle in the Distance
Arthur Nelson, active 1765–1773
Landscape, with Dover Castle in the Distance
ca. 1767
Not on view
Edward Radclyffe Changing Pasture
Print made by Edward Radclyffe, 1809–1863
Changing Pasture
undated
Abraham Blooteling Shepherd and Shepherdess
Print made by Abraham Blooteling, 1640–1690
Shepherd and Shepherdess
1676
James Heath "Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
1804
David Cox The Junction of the Severn and the Wye with Chepstow in the Distance
David Cox, 1783–1859
The Junction of the Severn and the Wye with Chepstow in the Distance
1830
Richard Parkes Bonington Road Workers, near Lillebonne
Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828
Road Workers, near Lillebonne
undated
Richard Earlom A Shepherd Boy
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
A Shepherd Boy
1781
Sir Walter Thomas Monnington Landscape with Shepherd
Sir Walter Thomas Monnington, 1902–1976
Landscape with Shepherd
undated
Edward Radclyffe Outskirts of the Forest
Print made by Edward Radclyffe, 1809–1863
Outskirts of the Forest
undated
Richard Earlom The Exposition of Cyrus
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
The Exposition of Cyrus
1781
James Heath "This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
James Heath, 1757–1834
"This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
1804