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"James II. in his Palace of Whitehall, Receiving the News...", 1850. Creator: Unknown. "James II"James II. in his Palace of Whitehall, Receiving the News of the Landing of the Prince of Orange in 1688" - painted by E. M. Ward, A.R.A. 1850. Exhibition at the Royal Academy in London
The Last Toilet of Charlotte Corday, after 1863. Creator: Lumb StocksThe Last Toilet of Charlotte Corday, after 1863
La Toilette des Morts, from "Illustrated London News", July 25, 1863La Toilette des Morts, from " Illustrated London News", July 25, 1863
Benjamin Wests First Effort in Art, from "Illustrated London News", May 12Benjamin Wests First Effort in Art, from " Illustrated London News", May 12, 1849
[E. M. Ward], 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins[E.M.Ward], 1860s
The South Sea Bubble, 1720, (1925). Creator: UnknownThe South Sea Bubble, 1925. From " London in the Eighteenth Century", by Sir Walter Besant. [A. & C. Black, Ltd. London, 1925]
Dr. Johnson in the Ante-Room of Lord Chesterfield, Waiting for an Audience, 1748Dr. Johnson in the Ante-Room of Lord Chesterifeld, Waiting for an Audience, 1748, (1845), (c1950). Painting in the Tate Gallery, London
James II receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, (c1890). Artist: Frederick HeathJames II receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, (c1890). Engraving after a painting exhibited in 1850: James II in his Palace of Whitehall
Dr. Johnson in Ante-Room of Lord Chesterfield, 1748, (c1915). Artist: Edward Matthew WardDr. Johnson in Ante-Room of Lord Chesterfield, 1748, (c1915). Held by the Tate Modern, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
The Marquis of Montrose at the Place of Execution, 1650 (1878). Artist: T BauerThe Marquis of Montrose at the Place of Execution, 1650 (1878). James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose (1612?1650), Scottish nobleman, poet and soldier. After Edward Matthew Ward (1816?1879)
The Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). Artist: Herbert BourneThe Release of the Seven Bishops, 1688 (1878). The Seven Bishops of the Church of England were imprisoned and tried for seditious libel related to their opposition to the second Declaration of