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Richard Wilson Italian Landscape with Three-Arched Bridge, Bridgehouse, Figures on near Bank, and Poplars on Farther Bank
Richard Wilson, 1713/4–1782
Italian Landscape with Three-Arched Bridge, Bridgehouse, Figures on near Bank, and Poplars on Farther Bank
ca. 1752
Richard Wilson Full-length Study of a Young Man
attributed to Richard Wilson, 1713/4–1782
Full-length Study of a Young Man
undated
Sir Godfrey Kneller Head of a Man
Attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1646–1723
Head of a Man
1732
Allan Ramsay Portrait of a Young Girl
Allan Ramsay, 1713–1784
Portrait of a Young Girl
undated
Richard Wilson Study of Figures for "A View of the Campagna"
Richard Wilson, 1713/4–1782
Study of Figures for "A View of the Campagna"
ca. 1755
Paul Sandby Romantic Landscape - Peasants at the Foot of a Castle on a Crag
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
Romantic Landscape - Peasants at the Foot of a Castle on a Crag
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Richard Wilson Italianate Landscape Composition
pupil of Richard Wilson, 1713/4–1782
Italianate Landscape Composition
undated
unknown artist Classical Scene: Minerva as the Goddess of Arts and Sciences
unknown artist
Classical Scene: Minerva as the Goddess of Arts and Sciences
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Bernard Lens II A Triton holding a Fish
Bernard Lens II, 1659–1725
A Triton holding a Fish
1700
Hubert-François Gravelot Design for a Frontispiece: Group of Allegorical Figures
Hubert-François Gravelot, 1699–1773
Design for a Frontispiece: Group of Allegorical Figures
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James Seymour Flying Childers Galloping to Left: Bridled but not Saddled
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Flying Childers Galloping to Left: Bridled but not Saddled
undated
Thomas Frye Portrait Study of a Young Woman
Attributed to Thomas Frye, 1710–1762
Portrait Study of a Young Woman
undated