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After A.E. Chalon RA
Infancy, 7 August 1814
Line-engraving
After Sir William Chambers RA
Head of a River God - The Tyne, ca. 1780
Line engraving
Jacques Chéreau
A Young Woman feeding a Bird, ca. 1730
Etching and engraving
Giovanni Battista Cipriani RA
O Fair Britannia Hail, 1760
Attributed to Giovanni Battista Cipriani RA
Christ's Descent from the Cross, 1767
Etching
Sir George Clausen RA
Study of costume and left arm for the portrait of Mervyn, son of Sir J. Herbert Roberts Bt., ca. 1912
Chalk on wove paper
Sketches of the boy's hands for 'The Boy and the Man', ca. 1908
Black crayon
Study of the female figure for 'Allotment Gardens', ca. 1899
Pastel on wove paper. some of the heavier lines may have also been reinforced with black chalk.
Pieter Clouwet
Portrait of Anna Wake, 1628
Engraving
John Condé
Self-portrait bust of Thomas Banks R.A.
Stipple engraving
Nöel-Nicolas Coypel
A Young Woman caressing a Dove
Dado Master of the Die
Aeneas rescuing Anchises at the Fall of Troy, ca. 1610
After George Dance RA
Portrait of Sir Francis Bourgeois R.A.
Soft-ground etching
After Nathaniel Dance RA
Portrait of Jeremiah Meyer RA, 16 April 1793
Attributed to Thomas Daniell RA
Title plate
Aquatint
William Daniell RA
A Ship on her Beam Ends in the Bay of Biscay, 23 December 1824
The Longships Lighthouse off Land's End, Cornwall, 15 December 1825
Sir Nicolas Dorigny
Raphaelis Sanctii Urbinatis Planetarium, 1516
Balthasar Anton Dunker
Landscape with Juno confiding Io to the care of Argus, 1771
Architectural capriccio of the Pantheon of Agrippa and Port of Ripetta, 1761
Raymond Erith RA
Design for a bridge over the River Cherwell at Oxford: plan, elevation, section, detail of bridge and plan of Oxford, 1954
Pencil, pen with black and red pen and grey, blue and green washes
After Pierre-Étienne Falconet
Portrait of Paul Sandby
Crayon manner engraving
Portrait of Jeremiah Meyer
Portrait of William Chambers
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