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Sir John Gilbert RA
Portrait sketch of Sir Francis Grant in profile, July 1878
Pencil on wove paper
The crush to see the Queen's Jubilee gifts, 16th September 1887
Pen and ink on blue wove paper
Portrait sketch of William Makepeace Thackeray
Pencil on blue wove paper
Landscape with figures, possibly for 'The Baggage Wagon', February 1st 1886
Pen and ink on wove paper
Study of a face, February 13th 1886
Pencil on cream laid paper
Sketch for 'The Standard Bearer', August 1887
Pencil on light grey wove paper
Pencil on off-white wove paper
Sir Robert Peel, 1883
Preparatory drawing for 'Crabbed Age and Youth...', 11th June 1879
Pen and ink over pencil on blue wove pencil
Sketch of figures on horseback, September 10th 1879
Pen and ink on white wove paper
A scene on the Strand, London, 20th November 1873
Pen and ink on off-white wove paper
Design for ironwork, October 1864
Pencil on cream wove paper
Sketches and notes made at a Royal Academy Council meeting, 15 May 1877
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
On the rail from London Bridge to Charing Cross, 6th October 1864
Pen and ink over pencil on laid paper
Ellen, 6th September 1877
Watercolour wash over pencil on cream wove paper
Design for cover of the Illustrated London News, December 1877
Pen and ink over pencil on cream wove paper
Head of a bald man, January 15th 1878
A Marriage Procession
Pencil on off white wove paper
Sketches of heads with notes, April 20th 1878
Pen and ink on pink wove paper
Sketches of hands and imaginary faces drawn at a Royal Academy Council meeting, 17th July 1877
Sketches drawn at the Royal Academy Council meeting, 14 May 1878
Moses and the Brazen Serpent
Pen and ink over pencil with wash on wove paper
Study of a skull, 24th March 1859
Pen and black ink with wash on cream wove paper
Study for 'Don Quixote and the Ladies of the Duchess', 19th August 1874
Pen and ink over pencil on blue wove paper
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