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Charles Burney, April 1, 1784. April 1, 1784. Creator: Francesco BartolozziCharles Burney, April 1, 1784
Portrait of James Tibbetts Willmore (1800-63), 1830. Creator: UnknownPortrait of James Tibbetts Willmore (1800-63), 1830
Capping of Doctors of Medicine, at Edinburgh, 1845. Creator: UnknownCapping of Doctors of Medicine, at Edinburgh, 1845. Graduation ceremony for Scottish medical students: A large and brilliant auditory was closely packed in the amphitheatre;
The Convocation in the Theatre, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Convocation in the Theatre, 1844. Degree ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. Towards eleven o clock the procession entered the theatre
A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing, 1870-1891. Creator: Charles Samuel KeeneA Wolf in Sheeps Clothing, 1870-1891
Conferring the Honorary Degree of D. C. L. Upon The Russian Embassador, 1834. Creator: John DoyleConferring the Honorary Degree of D.C.L. Upon The Russian Embassador, omitted by mistake in the ceremonies of the 10th June at Oxford, 1834
Princess Alexandra Presenting Certificates to Nurses at Marlborough House, July 21, 1899, (1901). Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925, future Queen Alexandra) in the garden of Marlborough House
Princess Alexandra receiving the Degree of Doctor of Music... 1896, (1901). Creator: UnknownPrincess Alexandra receiving the Degree of Doctor of Music from the Prince as Chancellor of the Welsh University, June 26, 1896, (1901)
Reverend Thomas Archer D. D. c1830s. Creator: J CochranReverend Thomas Archer D.D. c1830s
Reverend Thomas Guthrie, D. D. 1850s. Creators: Daniel John Pound, Ross and ThompsonReverend Thomas Guthrie, D.D. 1850s. Engraving after a photograph of Thomas Guthrie (1803-1873), Free Church of Scotland minister and philanthropist
William Vincent, D. D. 1822. Creator: James StowWilliam Vincent, D.D. 1822. Portrait of British priest William Vincent (1739-1815) who was Dean of Westminster and Headmaster of Westminster School. [G.P. Harding, London]
Honorary Degree at Oxford, 1925, (1945). Creator: UnknownHonorary Degree at Oxford, 1925, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), left, is awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Laws by Oxford University
Angelika Kauffman, (1933). Creator: UnknownAngelika Kauffman, (1933). Portrait of Swiss artist Angelika Kauffmann (1741-1807), a neoclassical painter who was one of the two female founding members of the Royal Academy in London in 1768
A letter from Henry Fuseli, 29 September 1823 (1904). Artist: Henry FuseliA letter from Henry Fuseli, 29 September 1823 (1904). Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), Swiss painter and draughtsman. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Philip James de Loutherbourg, 19 July 1808 (1904). Artist: Philip James de LoutherbourgA letter from Philip James de Loutherbourg, 19 July 1808 (1904). Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740-1812), Franco-British painter and theatre set designer
A letter from Paul Sandby, 1795 (1904). Artist: Paul SandbyA letter from Paul Sandby, 1795 (1904). Paul Sandby (1731-1809), English landscape painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1819 (1904). Artist: Thomas LawrenceA letter from Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1819 (1904). Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) was elected President of the Royal Academy on 30 March 1820 following the death of Benjamin West
Letter to Benjamin West, President of the Royal Academy, 1803 (1904). A letter from Paul Sandby (1731-1809), Richard Cosway (1742-1821), John Francis Rigaud (1742-1810)
A letter from Charles Barry, c1840 (1904). Artist: Sir Charles BarryA letter from Charles Barry, c1840 (1904). Sir Charles Barry (1795-1860) was an English architect best known for his work in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster
Portrait of Angelica Kauffman, c1777 (1904). Artist: Francesco BartolozziPortrait of Angelica Kauffman, c1777 (1904). Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann (1741-1807), a Swiss-born Neoclassical painter who was one of the two female founding members of the Royal Academy in London
A letter from Francis Leggatt Chantrey, 1839 (1904). Artist: Francis Legatt ChantreyA letter from Francis Leggatt Chantrey, 1839 (1904). Francis Leggatt Chantrey(1781-1841), English sculptor. From The The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
Portrait of Joseph Nollekens, c1812 (1904). Artist: Sir William BeecheyPortrait of Joseph Nollekens, c1812 (1904). Nollekens (1737-1823) was a British sculptor. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904). Artist: John FlaxmanA letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904). John Flaxman (1755-1826), British sculptor and draughtsman. From The The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Charles Lock Eastlake, 1847 (1904). Artist: Charles Lock EastlakeA letter from Charles Lock Eastlake, 1847 (1904). Charles Lock Eastlake (1793-1865), English painter and President of the Royal Academy
A letter from Martin Archer Shee, 1839 (1904). Artist: Sir Martin Archer SheeA letter from Martin Archer Shee, 1839 (1904). Martin Archer Shee(1769-1850), British portrait painter and President of the Royal Academy
A letter from James Ward, 1851 (1904). Artist: James WardA letter from James Ward, 1851 (1904). James Ward (1769-1859), English painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from Augustus Wall Callcott, 7 May 1838 (1904). Artist: Augustus Wall CallcottA letter from Augustus Wall Callcott, 7 May 1838 (1904). Augustus Wall Callcott (1779-1844), English landscape painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
Letter from JMW Turner, c1840 (1904). Artist: JMW TurnerLetter from JMW Turner, c1840 (1904). Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) English landscape painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
A letter from William Etty, 17 January 1844 (1904). Artist: William EttyA letter from William Etty, 17 January 1844 (1904). William Etty (1787-1849), English painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme [Offices of The Studio, London
William Thomson, English church leader, Archbishop of York, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinWilliam Thomson, English church leader, Archbishop of York, c1890. Thomson (1819-1890) became Archbishop of York in 1862. A lithograph from The Modern Portrait Gallery, Cassell, Petter and Galpin
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinArthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster, c1890. Stanley (1815-1881) became dean in 1864. He was a great traveller and travelled extensively in Europe, America and Asia
James Fraser, Anglican bishop of Manchester, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinJames Fraser, Anglican bishop of Manchester, c1890. Fraser (1818-1885) taught at Oriel College, was a prebendary at Salisbury Cathedral
Reverend Charles John Vaughan, Harrow Headmaster and Dean of Llandaff, 19th century. Educated at Rugby School, Vaughan (1816-1897) took orders in 1841, becoming vicar of St Martin s, Leicester
Alfred Elmore, artist and Royal Academician, 1881. Elmore (1815-1881), first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1834, when aged only 19
Lawrence Alma-Tadema, artist and Royal Academician, 1881. Dutch-born painter Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) moved to London in 1870
William Charles Thomas Dobson, artist and Royal Academician, 1881. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science
Vicat Cole, landscape painter, 1881. Cole (1833-1893) was an important landscape painter of the mid 19th century who specialised in naturalistic English landscape scenes
Edward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldEdward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. A historical painter, Armitage was influential in the movements for the restoration of fresco painting in England
James Atlay, Bishop of Hereford, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldJames Atlay, Bishop of Hereford, 1878. James Atlay became Bishop of Hereford in 1868, after having previously been vicar of Leeds
Henry Tamworth Wells, portrait-painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldHenry Tamworth Wells, portrait-painter, 1878. After the death of Ross and the retirement of Thorburn, Wells became the most important miniature painter of his time
Goldwin Smith, Professor, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldGoldwin Smith, Professor, 1878. In 1858 Smith was appointed to the Regius Professorship of Modern History at Oxford. He was an eminent supporter of the Federal
Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, admiral, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldSir Francis Leopold McClintock, admiral, 1878. In 1879 McClintock was appointed commander in chief on the North America and West Indies station. This was his last active service
Thomas Webster, painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldThomas Webster, painter, 1878. In 1825 Webster exhibited Rebels shooting a Prisoner, the first painting of schoolboy life by which he won his reputation
James Fraser, Bishop of Manchester, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldJames Fraser, Bishop of Manchester, 1878. Fraser taught at Oriel College, was a prebendary at Salisbury Cathedral, and wrote reports on education and the employment of women
Frederick Goodall, painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldFrederick Goodall, painter, 1878. Goodall was only 14 years old when he exhibited water-colour paintings of Willesden Church and Lambeth Palace at the Society of Arts
Edward Matthew Ward, historical painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldEdward Matthew Ward, historical painter, 1878. His paintings were mainly about the English history of the 17th century and the French history of the period of the revolution and the first empire
Alfred Ollivant, Bishop of Llandaff, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldAlfred Ollivant, Bishop of Llandaff, 1878. He became the Bishop of Llandaff in 1849. His long episcopate of thirty-three years was marked by many reforms such as providing additional pastoral
Sir Richard Redgrave, landscape painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldRichard Redgrave, landscape painter, 1878. His early years as an artist were difficult ones, until in 1837 he exhibited Gulliver on the Farmers Table