I, "Why should the mistress of the vales of Har, utter a sigh..." (Plate 4)
1789
2
William Blake, 1757–1827
A Genius Driving Away "Comus & his midnight-crew..." (Design 95)
between 1797 and 1798
3
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Night (Plate 16)
1789
4
Sir John Gilbert, 1817–1897
Enter Malvolio, Crossgartered..
1863
5
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Anne Page and Slender
1821
6
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811
The Duel: 'Twelfth Night,' Act III, Scene IV
ca. 1790
7
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Malvolio abusing Maria, Fabian and Sir Toby
1822
8
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
9
James Heath, 1757–1834
"This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
1804
10
Print made by James H. Baker, born 1829
Come Gentle Night: "Romeo and Juliet," Act III, Scene II
between 1839 and 1849
11
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
1804
12
After Edward Burne-Jones, 1833–1898
The Garden Court
1892
13
Richard Dadd, 1817–1886
Sketch for the Passions: Love
1853
14
William John Chamberlayne, 1821–1910
Mauritius - a scene with figures wearing classical costume standing by a pool flanked by palms; in the background is the Pieter Both Mountain