George II King of Great Britain (1683 - 1760)
George II King of Great Britain (1683 - 1760)
RA Collection: People and Organisations
Prince of Wales 1714-27.
Profile
Born: 1683
Died: 1760
Gender: Male
Works associated with George II in the RA Collection
5 results
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After Samuel Wale RA
Minerva and Mercury introducing the Arts to Britannia under the protection of Royal Patronage, 1749
Line-engraving
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Sir Godfrey Kneller Bt.
George II (as prince of Wales), c.1716
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Thomas Worlidge
George II
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Thomas Hudson
George II, 1745
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Sir Godfrey Kneller Bt.
George II (when prince of Wales), c.1727-43
Associated books
10 results
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Horace
Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera. Vol. I. (II.) - Londini:: [1749]
06/3064
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Friedrich Wilhelm, Baron Rais d' Eisenberg
Description Du Manége Moderne. Dans Sa Perfection, Expliqué par des Leçons necessaires, et representé par des Figures exactes, depuis l'Assiette de l'Homme à Cheval, jusqu'à l'Arrest accompagné aussi de divers Mords pour bien brider les Chevaux, ecrit et dessiné par Le Baron D'Eisenberg. et Gravé par B. Picart. - [S.l.:: 1727.
03/5589
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The Tapestry Hangings Of The House Of Lords: Representing the several Engagements Between the English and Spanish Fleets, In the ever memorable Year MDLXXXVIII, With the Portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other Noble Commanders, taken from the Life. To which are added, From a Book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said Tapestry to be worked after, Ten Charts of the Sea-Coasts of England, And a General One of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. Shewing the Places of Action between the two Fleets; Ornamented with Medals struck upon that Occasion, And other suitable Devices. Also an Historical Account of each Day's Action, Collected from the most Authentic Manuscripts and Writers. By John Pine, Engraver. - London,
05/4401
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Ephraim Chambers
Cyclopædia: Or, An Universal Dictionary Of Arts and Sciences; Containing The Definitions of the Terms, And Accounts of The Things signify'd thereby, In the several Arts, Both Liberal and Mechanical, And the several Sciences, Human and Divine: The Figures, Kinds, Properies, Productions, Preparations, and Uses, of Things Natural and Artificial; The Rise, Progress, and State of Things Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, and Commercial: With the several Systems, Sects, Opinions, &c. among Philosophers, Divines, Mathematicians, Physicians, Antiquaries, Criticks, &c. The Whole intended as a Course of Antient and Modern Learning. Compiled from the best Authors, Dictionaries, Journals, Memoirs, Transactions, Ephemerides, &c. in several Languages. In Two Volumes. By E. Chambers Gent. ... Volume the First. (Second.) - London:: [1728]
03/2947