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Pierre Lombart
Portrait of Dorothy, Countess of Sunderland
Engraving
Portrait of Lucy, Countess of Carlisle
After John Opie RA
Self-portrait, 2 January 1798
Mezzotint
After Henry William Pickersgill RA
Cupid, 1 February 1827
Mezzotint and etching
Robert Pollard
Portrait of Paul Sandby RA
Stipple engraving
Arthur Rackham
'"Now you are all ready," said the kind godmother'
Line-block
After Paul Renouard
The Royal Academy
Wood-engraving
Humphry Repton and John Adey Repton
Design for 'Burlington Place', Burlington House site redevelopment, Piccadilly, Westminster, London: north elevation to Vigo Lane, 1808
Pen with black pen and grey washes
After Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA
Self-portrait, 1 February 1795
Charles Robinson
Frontispiece
Colour line block
George Romney
Portrait of Ozias Humphry, c. 1785
G. Roy
André Hercules Cardinal de Fleury, ca. 1743-50?
Etching and engraving
After John Russell RA
Portrait of John Bacon the Younger
Richard Westall RA
Portrait of William Daniell, c. 1800?
Pencil, pen and ink and wash on wove paper
John White senior and John White junior
Design for 'Burlington Place', Burlington House site redevelopment, Piccadilly, Westminster, London: ground plan of first scheme, 1808
Pen with black ink and black, grey and pink washes
Francis Derwent Wood RA
Caricature of Professor Thomson, 7th June 1922
Pencil and wash on wove paper
Caricature of Frederick Pomeroy, R.A., c. 1920s
Black and red chalk on wove paper
Caricature of Mervyn Macartney, 1st March 1923
Caricature of E. J. Sullivan, c. 1920s
Pencil and red chalk on wove paper
Caricature of Lord Astor, 5th May 1923
Pencil, chalk amd wash on wove paper
Caricature of the Duke of Devonshire, 5th May 1923
Pencil, chalk and wash on wove paper
Caricature of the 'Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster', 5th May 1923
Pencil and coloured pencils on wove paper
Caricature of Robert Fowler, 1919
Black chalk on wove paper
Caricature of 'H.E. The Japanese Ambassador', 5th May 1923
Chalk on wove paper
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