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Antony and Cleopatra, Act 1, Scene 2: Charmian-"Good Sir, give me good fortune", January 1, 1817Antony and Cleopatra, Act 1, Scene 2: Charmian-" Good Sir, give me good fortune", January 1, 1817
Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing, 1778. Creator: John Raphael SmithLove in Her Eyes Sits Playing, 1778
Mrs. Ford and Mrs Page (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 2, Scene 1), 1793
Queen Catherine, Cardinal Wolsey and Cardinal Campeius (Shakespeare, King Henry VIII, Act 3, Scene 1), first published 1796; reissued 1852
Falstaff in the Buck Basket (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 3, Scene 3), first published 1793; reissued 1852
Miss Elizabeth Phelps, 1778, (1920). Creator: Matthew William PetersMiss Elizabeth Phelps, 1778, (1920). Portrait of Elizabeth Henriette Phelps by Matthew William Peters. From " The Connoisseur Vol. LVI" [Otto Limited, London, 1920.]
Girl With Fruit, c1780, (1910). Artist: Matthew William PetersGirl With Fruit, c1780, (1910). Study of a lady in a white pink dress carrying fruit by Matthew William Peters (1742 -1814)
Two Children with a Jay in a Cage, c18th century, (1910). Artist: Matthew William PetersTwo Children with a Jay in a Cage, 1910. Matthew William Peters (1742-1814) was born at Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. He was an English portrait
Portrait of a Lady, c1800 (1912). Artist: Matthew William PetersPortrait of a Lady, c1800 (1912). Matthew William Peters (1742-1814) was an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain to George IV
The Charmers, 1796, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Matthew William Peters, C KnightThe Charmers, 1796, (1911). Group of children singing to a lady in lace finery by Matthew William Peters (1742 -1814), an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman
Fancy Subject, 18th century, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Matthew William PetersFancy Subject, 1911. Semi-nude woman lies sleeping. Matthew William Peters (1741-1814) was an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain to George IV