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France, 1756. Artist: William HogarthFrance, 1756; a scene outside the Duke of Cumberland inn, in England. To the left a grenadier is painting a caricature of the King of France to the amusement of his companions
France, 1755. Artist: William HogarthFrance, 1755, showing a scene on the coast of France with troops boarding a ship to invade England. In the foreground a monk tests his axe
The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero, having been hanged for murder is undergoing dissection theatre
Second Stage of Cruelty, plate II from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero, as a coachman, is beating his disabled horse savagely
First Stage of Cruelty, plate I from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero is torturing a dog with an arrow, whilst another young man attempts to prevent the torment, in vain
The Distressed Poet, 1740. Artist: William HogarthThe Distressed Poet, 1740; a poor poet, at work in his garret, is interrupted by a milkmaid demanding payment. Third and final state of plate. One of a set of six plates
Sir Thomas Vezey Strong, Lord Mayor 1910. Artist: Annie E SpongSir Thomas Vezey Strong, Lord Mayor 1910
Skating, 1792. Artist: George MorlandSkating, 1792. A skating scene with children and a dog on a frozen pond
Sweethearts, 1892. Artist: Walter Dendy SadlerSweethearts, 1892.; interior view showing a young couple talking to an older woman seated in a chair
The Standard Bearer, 1903. Artist: John Seymour LucasThe Standard Bearer, 1903. Genre scene showing a royalist standard bearer from the Civil War period (1642-1648). The man sits, arm on drum, reading a letter
The Letter, 1910. Artist: William Mouat LoudanThe Letter, 1910; a woman stands in a room reading a letter
Ribbed and Paled in by Rocks Unscaleable, 1885. Artist: Peter GrahamRibbed and Paled in by Rocks Unscaleable, 1885
La Illah il Allah, c1875. Artist: Carl HaagLa Illah il Allah, c1875. Scene showing a man praying to Allah with palms upturned. Beside him on the ground lie his weapons, behind is his camel
The Wreck, 1875. Artist: Henry MooreThe Wreck, 1875.; view of a shipwreck out at sea
Silenced, 1908. Artist: John Seymour LucasSilenced, 1908; scene of a murdered man sprawled on the floor of a room with the attackers standing in one corner
A Christian Martyr, 1863. Artist: Ernst SlingeneyerA Christian Martyr, 1863; showing a Christian martyr with a man at the door to the arena beyond and a caged lion on the right
Winter, 1876. Artist: Alfred Emile Leopold Joseph Victor StevensWinter, 1876; showing a woman standing in front of a mirror holding a fan
Autumn, 1876. Artist: Alfred Emile Leopold Joseph Victor StevensAutumn, 1876; showing a woman holding a book standing in front of trees
Summer, 1876. Artist: Alfred Emile Leopold Joseph Victor StevensSummer, 1876; showing a woman fanning herself with one hand and holding a bunch of roses in the crook of her other arm
Spring, 1876. Artist: Alfred Emile Leopold Joseph Victor StevensSpring, 1876; showing a woman, with a dove resting on her shoulder, in a meadow
The timber waggon, 1872. Artist: John LinnellThe timber waggon, 1872
Faith, 1864. Artist: John PhillipFaith, 1864; a woman praying
Paul et Virginie, 1866. Artist: Emile LevyPaul et Virginie, 1866. Paul carrying Virginie across some water. The title is taken from Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierres idyllic romance, 1787
Sailor with Crab, 1874. Artist: Hendricus Jacobus BurgersSailor with Crab, 1874. A sailor with a crab teases a woman attempting to shut a door on him
A Calm, 1852. Artist: Hermanus KoekkoekA Calm, 1852; view of boats on a calm stretch of water with figures on the shore
Caught by the Tide, 1869. Artist: James Clarke HookCaught by the Tide, 1869. Three children stranded on a rock hail a boat on the horizon
Horses at a well, 1854-1857. Artist: John Frederick Herring IHorses at a well, 1854-1857
Plan of St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1758. Artist: John GwynPlan of St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1758
Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. The battle between the Bubble Lords and approaching poverty. The South Sea Bubble, (1711-1720)
The Bubblers Medley, or a Sketch of the Times, 1720. Satire on the South Sea Bubble of 1711-1720. A bankrupt man behind bars praying, with mock brokers receipt
The Bubblers Mirrour, or Englands Folly, 1720. Showing the head and shoulders of a man, looking distressed, holding an empty money-bag
The Wood Gatherers, 1875. Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille CorotThe Wood Gatherers, 1875; two women gather wood in a forest clearing. A man rides off into the distance accompanied by a dog