Leak Okeover, Rev. John Allen and Captain Chester at Okeover Hall, Staffordshire
between 1745 and 1747
Not on view
2
Canaletto, 1697–1768
St. Paul's Cathedral
ca. 1754
Not on view
3
Johan Joseph Zoffany, 1733–1810
David Garrick and his wife Eva Maria Garrick (née Veigel) by his Temple to Shakespeare at Hampton
ca. 1762
Not on view
4
Joseph Nickolls, active 1713–ca. 1755
Charing Cross, with the Statue of King Charles I and Northumberland House
ca. 1750
Not on view
5
Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851
Christ Church Gate, Canterbury
1793 to 1794
6
Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851
Interior of St. John's Palace, Eltham
ca. 1793
7
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Piazza of St. John de Lateran, of the Cardinals College, and of the Holy Stairs in the City of Rome
undated
8
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Piazza Navona in the City of Rome
undated
9
Print made by unknown artist
A View of Campo Vaccino at Rome
undated
10
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Piazza del Popolo in the City of Rome
undated
11
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Royal Palace at Naples
undated
12
Engraved by Robert Pollard, 1755–1838
View of Queen Square
1789
13
Charles Grignion, 1717–1810
A View of the Bridge at Walton-on-Thames in Surrey
1752
14
Charles Gore, 1729–1807
Gate Toward Bursit, Aix-la-Chappelle
1785
15
Thomas Hearne, 1744–1817
The Gateway of Lancaster Castle
ca. 1778
16
Robert Adam, 1728–1792
Study for a Stable Court of Kirkdale, Wigtownshire, Scotland
between 1770 and 1780
17
Print made by unknown artist
A View of Several Palaces at Naples at Sun Rise
undated
18
Print made by John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Bath: The Circus
1773
19
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
The Opening of the Carnival at Rome
ca. 1781
20
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
The Romans Polite to Strangers
ca. 1781
21
Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
The Admiralty Office
1731
22
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela setting out in the travelling Chariot (for her Father's as She is made to believe) takes her farewel of Mrs. Jervis, and the other servants; Mr. B. observing her from the window; by whose private order she is carried into Lincolnshire