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21 items found
Formerly attributed to
Isaac Oliver I
Draped female, resting (recto)
(circa) 1610
Formerly attributed to
Isaac Oliver I
Female figure playing the lute
(circa) 1610
Peter Oliver
Twelve small heads and a female figure
(circa) 1610
Formerly attributed to
Isaac Oliver I
Female figure, reclining
(circa) 1610
Peter Oliver
Standing youth and head of a man
(circa) 1610
John Brown
A Roman woman and her duenna (recto)
1775 - 1780
John Brown
Three Roman ladies, seen from the back (recto)
1775 - 1780
Jonathan Richardson, the elder
Self-portrait in a wig
(circa) 1738
Attributed to
Michael I Dahl
Portrait of William Congreve
(circa) 1709
Michael I Dahl
Head of a young lady
1656 - 1743
Jonathan Richardson, the elder
Portrait of Jonathan Richardson the Younger
(6 August) 1733
Paul Sandby
Miss Marsden - back view
(circa) 1752 - 1760
William Wynne Ryland
Half-length portrait of a boy
1700 - 1799
Attributed to
Thomas Gainsborough
Studies of a man and woman walking together and another woman seen from behind
1700 - 1799
Attributed to
Thomas Gainsborough
Studies of a seated man, full length, and a head of a bearded man
1700 - 1799
Attributed to
Thomas Gainsborough
Study of a man and a woman leaning against a table reading a document
1700 - 1799
Thomas Gainsborough
Back view of a standing man, a seated man and woman on the right
1700 - 1799
Attributed to
Thomas Gainsborough
Study of four female figures (recto)
1700 - 1799
Attributed to
Britain 18th or 19th century
Studies of a woman standing and a standing man in a turban
1750 - 1850
John Downman
Bust portrait of Mrs Allen, sister of Dr Hugh Downman
1765 - 1824
John Vanderbank, the younger
Study of a man's hand