Edward Shuter, John Beard, and John Dunstall in Isaac Bickerton's "Love in a Village"
1767
Not on view
8
Arthur Devis, 1712–1787
Probably John Trevor, third Baron Trevor, of St. Anne's Hill, Surrey, and Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire (formerly T. Travers, Esq.)
1763
Not on view
9
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727–1788
Clayton Jones
1744 to 1745
Not on view
10
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Portrait of a Man, called George Basil Woodd
ca. 1780
Not on view
11
William Williams, 1758–1797
James Rann (1756-1813)
ca. 1780
Not on view
12
Richard Wilson, 1713/4–1782
Wilton House from the Southeast
between 1758 and 1760
Not on view
13
Richard Wilson, 1713/4–1782
Prince George and Prince Edward Augustus, Sons of Frederick, Prince of Wales, with Their Tutor Dr. Francis Ayscough
between 1748 and 1749
Not on view
14
John Wootton, 1682–1764
Preparing for the Hunt
ca. 1745
Not on view
15
Thomas Stringer, 1722–1790
Lord Bulkeley and his Harriers, his Huntsman John Wells and Whipper-In R. Jennings
1773
Not on view
16
Stephen Slaughter, 1697–1765
Windham Quin of Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland
ca. 1745
Not on view
17
Richard Roper, active 1749–1765
The Match between Aaron and Driver at Maidenhead, Aug. 1754: Aaron winning the Second Heat
ca. 1754
Not on view
18
Francis Smith, active 1763–1780
The Grand Vizier giving Audience to the English Ambassador
ca. 1760
Not on view
19
Joseph Wright of Derby, 1734–1797
Portrait of a Man, Known as the "Indian Captain"
ca. 1767
Not on view
20
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Portrait of a Sportsman with His Son
1779
Not on view
21
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Thomas Le Blanc
ca. 1767
Not on view
22
Johan Joseph Zoffany, 1733–1810
David Garrick and Mary Bradshaw in David Garrick's "The Farmer's Return"
ca. 1762
Not on view
23
unknown artist
The Cousin of John Gawler of Ramridge House, Weyhill, Hampshire
ca. 1765
Not on view
24
Hubert-François Gravelot, 1699–1773
A Game of Quadrille
ca. 1740
Not on view
25
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
The Browne Family
ca. 1778
Not on view
26
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
John Broughton
ca. 1767
Not on view
27
George Morland, 1763–1804
Selling Guinea Pigs
ca. 1789
Not on view
28
James Millar, ca.1735–1805
Family Group
between 1774 and 1780
Not on view
29
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Portrait of a Man and a Boy Looking at Prints
between 1765 and 1770
Not on view
30
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Portrait of a Man and an Attendant carrying a Portfolio
ca. 1765
Not on view
31
unknown artist
The Practical Joke
ca. 1740
Not on view
32
Edward Penny, 1714–1791
Widow Costard's cow and goods, distrained for taxes, are redeemed by the generosity of Johnny Pearmain
1782
Not on view
33
Edward Penny, 1714–1791
The Profligate Punished by Neglect
1774
Not on view
34
John Wootton, 1682–1764
The Duke of Rutland's Bonny Black
ca. 1715
Not on view
35
John Singleton Copley, 1738–1815
Richard Heber
1782
Not on view
36
Arthur Devis, 1712–1787
Gentleman with a Cannon
1741
Not on view
37
Marcellus Laroon the Younger, 1679–1772
Lovers in a glade
between 1750 and 1755
Not on view
38
Thomas Bardwell, 1704–1767
Portrait of a Gentleman
ca. 1740
Not on view
39
George Garrard, 1760–1826
A Bay Horse Approached by a Stable-Lad with Food and a Halter
1789
Not on view
40
Attributed to James Seymour, 1702–1752
One of Four Portraits of Horses - a Chestnut Horse (? Old Partner) held by a Groom: standing facing right, wearing blue saddle-cloth edged with gold; the groom in blue..
ca. 1730
Not on view
41
James Seymour, 1702–1752
The Stables and Two Famous Running Horses belonging to His Grace, the Duke of Bolton
1747
Not on view
42
Attributed to James Seymour, 1702–1752
One of Four Portraits of Horses - a Chestnut Racehorse Exercised by a Trainer in a Blue Coat: galloping to the left, the horse wearing blue sweat cover and saddle-cloth edged with gold
ca. 1730
Not on view
43
William Hogarth, 1697–1764
George Taylor's Epitaph: Death Giving George Taylor a Cross Buttock
ca. 1750
44
William Hogarth, 1697–1764
Study for the Foundlings
ca. 1739
45
William Hogarth, 1697–1764
Gabriel Hunt
undated
46
William Hogarth, 1697–1764
Benjamin Read
ca. 1757
47
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Fisherfolk with Baskets and Nets
undated
48
Allan Ramsay, 1713–1784
Man Standing, Leaning on Left Elbow, Full-Length
undated
49
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Donnybrook Fair
1788
50
George Walker, active 1792–died 1795
Scotsman with Sword; Modern Dress of a Highland Chieftan
undated
51
George Walker, active 1792–died 1795
Uncle George in the Dress of a Highland Herdsman
undated
52
Print made by François M. la Cave, active 1726–1766
The Foundlings
undated
53
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Country Scene: Figures by a Cottage Door and Cattle in a Stream
1795
54
Francis Hayman, 1707/8–1776
Falstaff Inspecting the Recruits
between 1761 and 1765
55
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Soldiers and Country Women
undated
56
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Traveling Potter Outside a Cottage
1798
57
Richard Westall, 1765–1836
Rosebud, or the Judgement of Paris
1791
58
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Lismore Castle, Ireland
1783
59
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Olivia Returns to Her Family
undated
60
Allan Ramsay, 1713–1784
Man Standing Holding a Staff in His Left Hand, Full Length
undated
61
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
The Rustic Lover
1786
62
Mary Hoare, 1744–1820
Imogen Entering the Cave, 'Cymbeline', Act III, Scene VI
1781
63
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Francis Grose
1787
64
unknown artist
Man in a Smock
undated
65
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
The Elopement
1792
66
Print made by unknown artist
Playing the Games of Quadrille
undated
67
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela Swooning, after having discovered Mr. B. in the closet, He (frighted) endeavouring to recover her, Mrs. Jervis wringing her hands, and screaming
1745
68
Francis Wheatley, 1747–1801
Donnybrook Fair, 1782
1782
69
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Shakespeare Sacrificed; or, The Offering to Avarice
1789
70
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Taming of the Shrew. Katharine and Petruchio - The Modern Quixotte, or, What You Will
1791
71
Caroline Watson, 1760–1814
Garrick Reading the Ode at the Shakespeare Jubilee