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Frederic Leighton (1830-1896), ‘Elia nel Deserto’ ('Elijah in the Wilderness’), &l
The Fairy’s Lake by John Anster Fitzgerald (1866)
MambrinoGeorge Stubbs (British; 1724–1806)ca. 1790Oil on canvasPrivate Collection
Duchess (Mr. H. H. Hungerford on His Favorite Hunter)John E. Ferneley (British; 1782–1860)1831Oil on
Self-PortraitSir Joshua Reynolds (British; 1723–1792)ca. 1747–49Oil on canvas © National Portrait Ga
Jean-Baptiste van Loo (French; 1684–1745)The Rt. Honorable Stephen Poyntz, of Midgham, Berkshireca.
Sir Joshua Reynolds (British; 1723–1792)Self-PortraitOil on canvas, ca. 1747–49 © National Portrait
The Lake of ZugJoseph Mallord William Turner (British; 1775–1851)1843Watercolor over graphiteThe Met
Satan Rising from the Burning LakeWilliam Strang (British; 1859–1921)1896Etching In: Paradise
Cecil French (1879-1953), ‘Gautama Buddha’, “Form - A Quarterly of the
Rockets and Blue Lights (Close at Hand) to Warn Steamboats of Shoal WaterJoseph Mallord William Turn
George Frederic Watts (1817-1904), ‘The Sorrowing Angel’, “The Studio&
John MustersSir Joshua Reynolds (British; 1723–1792)1777–ca. 1780 Oil on canvasNational
Lionel Constable (British; 1828–1887) and Alfred Abram Constable (British; 1826–1853)Vie
Neptune (detail)Pierre Augustin Massé(French; fl. late 19th century) after Charles Napier Ken
A Nude Soldier with Plumed Helmet Sitting onRocksElishaKirkall (British; ca.1682–1742) after L
William Reynolds-Stephens (1862-1943), ‘In The Arms of Morpheus’, “The
Sir Joshua Reynolds (British; 1723–1792)Lady Elizabeth Delmé and Her Children1777&ndash
Caracalla by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1902)
Anne Davidson Muir (British, 1875-1951): Peonies (via Bonhams)
Jane Vivian (British, active 1869-1877): A busy day on a Venetian canal with a view of the Scuola Gr
pintoras:Lilian Stannard (British, 1877 - 1944): Michaelmas daisies (via Woolley and Wallis)
Roberta Booth (1947-2014) — Light Play (oil on canvas, 1981)
Ethel Walker (Scottish, 1861 - 1951): Self-portrait (c. 1930) (via Tate)
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