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- Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775–18514
- Scott, Samuel, ca. 1702–17723
- Ricci, Marco, 1676–17292
- Richards, John Inigo, 1730/31?–18102
- Serres, Dominic, 1722–17932
- Stubbs, George, 1724–18062
- Agasse, Jacques Laurent, 1767–18491
- Angillis, Pieter, 1685–17341
- Devis, Arthur, 1711–17871
- Renaldi, Francesco, 1755–18001
- Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723–17921
- Sailmaker, Isaac, ca. 1633–17211
- Singleton, Henry, 1766–18391
- Spencer, Stanley, Sir, 1891–19591
- Stewart, William, active 1847–18561
- Stranover, Tobias, 1684–after 17351
- Stuart, Gilbert, 1755–18281
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- Verelst, John, ca. 1675–17341
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- Locker, William (1731–1800), Royal Navy Officer2
- Cavendish, Elizabeth (1712–1779)1
- Cavendish, Lord James (aft. 1673–1751) of Staveley, Derbyshire and Latimer, Buckinghamshire1
- Cavendish, William (1711–1751)1
- Frank, Winifred Augusta (née Doherty, 1896–1976)1
- Hill, Anna Barbara, daughter and heir of Thomas Medlycote of Cottingham, Northamptonshire, wife of George Hill1
- Hill, George (ca. 1716–1808), lawyer and eccentric1
- Locker (née Parry), Lucy ( -1780)1
- Locker, Edward Hawke (1777–1849), hospital administrator and watercolour painter1
- Locker, Elizabeth (b. 1776)1
- Locker, Lucy (b. 1771)1
- Macbride, John (c.1735–1800), naval officer and politician1
- Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson (1758–1805), British naval officer1
- Newton, Margaret (née Coningsby), 2nd Countess Coningsby (1709–1761), wife of Sir Michael Newton, 4th Baronet (died 1743)1
- North, Anne (1708–1789)1
- North, Dudley (1684–1730)1
- North, Dudley (1707–1764)1
- North, Mary (1715–1770)1
- Robinson, Mary (1756/1758?–1800), author and actress1
- Tofts, Catherine (d. 1756), singer1
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- In a New Light: 500 Years of British Art (Yale Center for British Art, 2025-04-01 - 2026-01-30)23
- Painting in England 1700-1850 - From The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon (Yale University Art Gallery, 1965-04-15 - 1965-06-20)6
- J. M. W. Turner - A Selection of Paintings from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon (National Gallery of Art, 1968-10-31 - 1969-04-21)4
- J.M.W. Turner: Romance & Reality (Yale Center for British Art, 2025-03-29 - 2025-07-27)4
- In a New Light: Paintings from the Yale Center for British Art (Yale University Art Gallery, 2023-03-24 - 2023-12-03)3
- Spreading Canvas - Eighteenth - Century British Marine Painting (Yale Center for British Art, 2016-09-09 - 2016-12-04)3
- Canaletto, Tiepolo and the eighteenth-century Venetian art (Palazzo Ducale, 2019-02-23 - 2019-06-09)2
- Canaletto, Tiepolo and the eighteenth-century Venetian art (Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2018-09-24 - 2019-01-21)2
- George Stubbs (1724-1806) Tate Gallery (Tate Britain, 1984-10-17 - 1985-01-06)2
- George Stubbs (1724-1806) Tate Gallery (Yale Center for British Art, 1985-02-13 - 1985-04-07)2
- George Stubbs in the Collection of Paul Mellon: a Memorial Exhibition (Yale Center for British Art, 1999-04-30 - 1999-09-05)2
- Grand Tour - The Lure of Italy in the Eighteenth Century (Tate Britain, 1996-10-10 - 1997-01-06)2
- Hogarth and Europe (Tate Britain, 2021-11-01 - 2022-03-20)2
- Presences of Nature - British Landscape 1780-1830 (Yale Center for British Art, 1982-10-20 - 1983-02-27)2
- The Consul Smith Collection - Masterpieces of Italian Drawing from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle (Kimbell Art Museum, 1989-11-11 - 1990-01-21)2
- The Conversation Piece - Arthur Devis & His Contemporaries (Yale Center for British Art, 1980-10-01 - 1980-11-30)2
- The Critique of Reason : Romantic Art, 1760–1860 (Yale University Art Gallery, 2015-03-06 - 2015-07-26)2
- "Brilliant Effects" [ Jewels ] (Yale Center for British Art, 2003-07-10 - 2004-01-10)1
- 20th Century Paintings and Sculpture (Yale Center for British Art, 2000-01-27 - 2000-04-30)1
- 50th Anniversary Exhibition (Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, 2001-09-01 - 2002-05-31)1
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