Sir George Howland Beaumont seventh Baronet, 1753–1827
Landscape with Figures in the Foreground
between 1800 and 1810
Not on view
2
Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828
A Wooded Lane
ca. 1825
Not on view
3
George Jones, 1786–1869
A 42nd Highlander Attending a General of the 7th Hussars, possibly Henry William Bayly, first earl of Uxbridge, later first Marquess of Anglesey: a study for 'The Battle of Waterloo'
1815
Not on view
4
James Ward, 1769–1859
An Overshot Mill
between 1802 and 1807
Not on view
5
John Frederick Herring, 1795–1865
The Suffolk Hunt: Going to Cover near Herringswell
1833
Not on view
6
John Frederick Herring, 1795–1865
The Suffolk Hunt: Gone Away
1833
Not on view
7
John Frederick Herring, 1795–1865
The Suffolk Hunt : The Death
1833
Not on view
8
John Frederick Herring, 1795–1865
The Suffolk Hunt: Full Cry
1833
Not on view
9
Richard Barrett Davis, 1782–1854
Foxhunting: Road Riders or Funkers
1840
Not on view
10
Richard Barrett Davis, 1782–1854
Foxhunting: The Few Not Funkers
1840
Not on view
11
Print made by Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
Château des Comtes de Flandre, Ghent
ca. 1833
12
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
Now Sir, You're a Complete Macaroni
1772
13
Print made by William Bromley, 1769–1842
Portrait of Fuseli
undated
14
Print made by John Goldar, 1729–1795
Captain Conquest and His Baggage Wagon
1772
15
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
A Macarony Alderman and His Rib
1772
16
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806
Charles Christian Reisen
1762
17
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
John Dunning
1787
18
Print made by unknown artist
Portrait de Van-Dyck
undated
19
Print made by Jacob Bonneau, 1741–1786
One of six perspective designs for the Concave Mirror and engraved mirrors in Vauxhall Gardens
1751
20
Print made by John Corner, 1788–1825
Sir Godfrey Kneller
1821
21
Print made by Thomas Cook, 1744–1818
William Hogarth
1809
22
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
John Henderson as Iago
1786
23
Print made by Jacob Bonneau, 1741–1786
One of six perspective designs for the Concave Mirror and engraved mirrors in Vauxhall Gardens
1751
24
William Alexander, 1767–1816
A Mandarin in his Court Dress
undated
25
Print made by Jan van der Bruggen, 1649–1714
Anthony van Dyck, Eques Pictor
1682
26
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Edward, Prince of Wales, Presenting the Captive King John of France and His Sons to His Father Edward the Third After the Battle of Poictiers
1788
27
Print made by Henry Heath, active 1824–1835
Extravaganza's of 1827
1827
28
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Le Retour de Paris, or, the Niece Presented to her Relatives by her French Governess
1835
29
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806
Study of a Lady
1781
30
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
A Ladies Maid Purchasing a Leek
1772
31
Print made by Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
Corner of the Palais de Justice, Paris
ca. 1833
32
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
A French Physician with His Retinue Going to Visit His Patients
1771
33
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
The Macarony Brothers
1772
34
Print made by Charles Bretherton, ca. 1760–1783
Postiglione Germanico
1772
35
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850
Eight colour prints
after 1850
36
Print made by Joseph Josiah Dodd, 1809–1894
View of Tonbridge During the Late Election, December 18, 1832
after 1832
37
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806
Two Monks
1774
38
Print made by Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828
Rue du Gros Horloge
1824
39
Print made by unknown artist
The Methodist Tailor Caught in Adultery
1768
40
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Sir Henry Clinton
1780
41
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
John Dunning
1787
42
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
John Henderson as Iago
before 1786
43
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Thomas Maggi
1788
44
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Diego Ignacio de Pina Manique
undated
45
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ophelia: There's Rue for You, and Here's Some for Me