A Temple Perched on a Rocky Outcrop Seen Across a Lake
ca. 1767
2
Rev. William Gilpin, 1724–1804
Two Men Walking in a Landscape
1783
3
Rev. William Gilpin, 1724–1804
Landscape with Two Men and a Castle Ruin on the Riverbank
1783
4
Rev. William Gilpin, 1724–1804
Landscape with Two Men on a Hill and a Castle in the Distance
between 1762 and 1783
5
Moses Griffith, 1747–1819
Barmouth Bay
undated
6
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Olivia Returns to Her Family
undated
7
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Fisherfolk with Baskets and Nets
undated
8
J. Miller, active 1769–1825
The Decisive Victory over the Enterprizing Monsieur Thurot (off the Isle of Man)
1762
9
Capt. Francis Grose, 1731–1791
Nun Mill, Northamptonshire
1762
10
Moses Griffith, 1747–1819
Beaudesert, Staffordshire
undated
11
Moses Griffith, 1747–1819
View of Erthig, Denbigshire, Wales
undated
12
Moses Griffith, 1747–1819
View of Erthig, Denbigshire, Wales
undated
13
John James Barralet, 1747–1815
The Road to East Grinstead
Undated
14
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
St. Vincent's Rock, Clifton, Bristol with Hotwell's Spring House in the Distance
undated
15
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Soldiers and Country Women
undated
16
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
An Old Fisherwoman with Two Women Digging for Bait
undated
17
John Cleveley the younger, 1747–1786
An English Frigate and Other Shipping in the Solent off Calshot Castle
undated
18
James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
St. James's Chapel, Southover, Lewes
1762
19
Carlo Labruzzi, 1748–1817
Tufara
undated
20
John Cleveley the younger, 1747–1786
Deptford Dockyard, Kent
undated
21
John Cleveley the younger, 1747–1786
View looking towards St. Margaret's, Rochester, Kent
undated
22
Robert Cleveley, 1747–1809
Shipping in the Mediterranean
undated
23
Robert Cleveley, 1747–1809
Shipping and Warehouses
undated
24
Joseph Farington, 1747–1821
A Sailing Dinghy with Three Men Leaving a Rocky Inlet
undated
25
Joseph Farington, 1747–1821
A Church at Stanstead
undated
26
Stephen Riou, 1720–1780
Design for 'the Houses of both sides of the intended Street to extend in a right line from the Mansion-House to More-Gate humbly proposed to consideration'