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North East View of Beaudesert, Staffordshire: the Seat of the Marquis of Anglesea (1815)
John Buckler
(English, 1770 – 1851)
Landscape
Tangiers
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon
(English, 1821-1906)
Landscape
Nennillo and Nennella in the Wood (1911)
Warwick Goble
(English, 1862 – 1943)
Illustration
Symptoms: of Unwelcome Guests, of Being Off the Curb, of Can’t Exactly Say: No Consulation of Physicians, of W’ont Exactly Say: No Consultations of Lawyers (between 1818 and 1822)
Henry Thomas Alken
(English, 1785 – 1851)
Drawings
Landscape with Cattle and Peasant (1781)
Philip James de Loutherbourg
(English, 1740 – 1812)
Landscape
Book of nonsense Pl.31 (1850-1859)
Edward Lear
(English, 1812-1888)
Drawings
July (1887)
Kate Greenaway
(English, 1846 – 1901)
Illustration
Self portrait
Colonel William Light
(English, 1786 – 1839)
Figurative
Lythrum Salicaria ; or Purple-spiked Willow-herb (1799–1810)
Robert John Thornton
(English, 1768-1837)
Botanical
Violet Boatlip (1815-1819)
Sydenham Edwards
(English, 1768-1819)
Botanical
Chapter I. Of those Three who came unto Hallblithe to the house of the Raven (1894)
Walter Crane
(English, 1845 - 1915)
Illustration
Thus did Psyche lose her fear, and enter the golden doors (1915)
Helen Stratton
(English, 1867 – 1961)
Illustration
The Elms at Mongewell (1826)
Jacob George Strutt
(English, 1784 – 1867)
Botanical
Habit of Nuremberg in 1577. Habillement des bourgeoise de Nuremberg. (1757-1772)
Charles Grignion
(English, 1721–1810)
Illustration
View from Fairlight near Hastings (1823)
Mary Smirke
(English, 1779 – 1853)
Landscape
They harnessed him from head to foot with what was of proof, lest perhaps he should meet with assaults in the way. (1898)
George Woolliscroft Rhead
(English, 1855-1920)
Illustration
Sertum orchidaceum; A wreath of the most beautiful orchidaceous flowers Pl.38 (1838)
John Lindley
(English, 1799 – 1865)
Botanical
Warted Epidendrum (1815-1819)
Sydenham Edwards
(English, 1768-1819)
Botanical
Ellen Tree as Rosalind in Shakespeare’s As you like it ‘Thou speak’st wiser than thou art ware of’ 2 (1838)
Richard James Lane
(English, 1800 – 1872)
Illustration
Thomas Hardy (1897)
William Rothenstein
(English, 1872-1945)
Drawings
Upright-branching Baebera (1815-1819)
Sydenham Edwards
(English, 1768-1819)
Botanical
Niobe and Her Youngest Daughter in Profile, Niobid Group, Villa Medici Gardens, Rome (1787)
John Flaxman
(English, 1755-1826)
Drawings
No. 1 Jullien’s original mazurka, or the Cellarius valse (1830-1937)
John Brandard
(English, 1812-1863)
Illustration
Sir John Falstaff
John Hassall
(English, 1868-1948)
Illustration
Primrose, Grow-toe,Jessamine. White-pink, Pansy and Violet (1846)
Jane Elizabeth Giraud
(English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Scops Owl
Samuel Howitt
(English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Damsel
Adelaide Claxton
(English, 1841 - 1927)
Drawings
Uria grylle. Black Guillemot. (1862-1873)
John Gould
(English, 1804-1881)
Animals
Illustrations to Shakespeare Pl.026 (19th century)
John Massey Wright
(English, 1777–1866)
Illustration
Misbehaving
William Henry Gore
(English, 1857 - 1942)
Figurative
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