Half-size Sketch for The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (“Whitehall Stairs, June 18, 1817”)
1829 to 1831
Not on view
4
Alfred Joseph Woolmer, 1805–1892
Interior of the British Institution (Old Master Exhibition, Summer 1832)
1833
Not on view
5
Johan Joseph Zoffany, 1733–1810
David Garrick and Mary Bradshaw in David Garrick's "The Farmer's Return"
ca. 1762
Not on view
6
Canaletto, 1697–1768
St. Paul's Cathedral
ca. 1754
Not on view
7
Geoffrey Tibble, 1909–1952
Fitzroy Street (William Coldstream and Graham Bell in an Interior)
ca. 1935
Not on view
8
unknown artist
Frost Fair on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the distance
1684
Not on view
9
Benjamin West, 1738–1820
Milkmaids in St. James's Park, Westminster Abbey Beyond
ca. 1801
Not on view
10
Jacques-Laurent Agasse, 1767–1849
The Chalon Family in London
ca. 1800
Not on view
11
John Collet, ca. 1725–1780
Scene in a London Street
1770
Not on view
12
Paul Fordyce Maitland, 1863–1909
The Lady's Mile, Kensington Gardens
ca. 1900
Not on view
13
Malcolm Drummond, 1880–1945
The Princess of Wales Pub, Trafalgar Square: Mrs. Francis behind the Bar
ca. 1931
Not on view
14
Marco Ricci, 1676–1729
Rehearsal of an opera
ca. 1709
Not on view
15
Marco Ricci, 1676–1729
Rehearsal of an opera
ca. 1709
Not on view
16
Pieter Angillis, 1685–1734
Vegetable Seller, Covent Garden
ca. 1726
Not on view
17
unknown artist
A Game of Cricket (The Royal Academy Club in Marylebone Fields, now Regent's Park)
between 1790 and 1799
Not on view
18
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Schooling a Pair in a Brake at Lucas's Yard, Clerkenwell
1818
Not on view
19
William Marlow, 1740–1813
Whitehall
ca. 1775
Not on view
20
Pieter Angillis, 1685–1734
Covent Garden
ca. 1726
Not on view
21
John Cordrey, active 1765–1825
J. & W. Chaplin's Dover-London Stage on the Road
1814
Not on view
22
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The London-Manchester Stage Coach, “the Peveril of the Peak,” outside the Peacock Inn, Islington
1835
Not on view
23
Attributed to William James, active 1754–1771
Northumberland House, London
ca. 1759
Not on view
24
John Ferneley, 1782–1860
William Massey-Stanley driving his Cabriolet in Hyde Park
1833
Not on view
25
Charles Cooper Henderson, 1803–1877
Mail Coaches on the Road: the Louth-London Royal Mail progressing at Speed
between 1820 and 1830
Not on view
26
Canaletto, 1697–1768
Westminster from Near the Terrace of Somerset House
ca. 1750
Not on view
27
Jacques-Laurent Agasse, 1767–1849
Old Smithfield Market
1824
Not on view
28
Samuel Scott, 1701/2–1772
Arches of Westminster Bridge
ca. 1750
Not on view
29
unknown artist
The Interior of Westminster Abbey
ca. 1714
Not on view
30
Charles Ginner, 1878–1952
The Fruit Stall, King's Cross
1914
Not on view
31
Sir George Clausen, 1852–1944
Schoolgirls
1880
Not on view
32
unknown artist
Lincoln's Inn, the Chapel, and Old Hall, London
ca. 1730
Not on view
33
Samuel Collings, active 1784–1795
Frost on the Thames
1788 to 1789
Not on view
34
Canaletto, 1697–1768
The City from Near the Terrace of Somerset House
ca. 1750
Not on view
35
John Seguier, 1785–1856
Excavating the Regent's Canal, with a View of Marylebone Chapel
between 1812 and 1813
Not on view
36
Joseph Nickolls, active 1713–ca. 1755
Charing Cross, with the Statue of King Charles I and Northumberland House
ca. 1750
Not on view
37
Edward Edwards, 1738–1806
Interior View of Westminster Abbey on the Commemoration of Handel, Taken from the Manager's Box
ca. 1790
Not on view
38
unknown artist
The Paper Buildings, Inner Temple, London
ca. 1725
Not on view
39
John Feary, ca. 1745–1788
One Tree Hill, Greenwich, with London in the Distance
1779
Not on view
40
Sir William Rothenstein, 1872–1945
A Scene in the Spitalfields Synagogue
ca. 1904
Not on view
41
Robert Polhill Bevan, 1865–1925
The Bayhorse, Tattersall’s
1921
42
Print made by William Hogarth, 1697–1764
The Second Stage of Cruelty: Coachman Beating a Fallen Horse
1751, printed 1790
43
Print made by William Hogarth, 1697–1764
The First Stage of Cruelty: Children Torturing Animals
1751, printed 1790
44
John Claude Nattes, 1765–1822
A Room at Great Grove House, Kensington, Mrs. Bavizzetti's Seminary
1812
45
Frederick Nash, 1782–1856
Apsley House and Piccadilly ... from Hyde Park Corner
undated
46
John Preston Neale, 1771/80–1847
The Quadrangle of the Royal Exchange
undated
47
James Wyatt, 1746–1813
Design for the Staircase at Stratford Place
undated
48
John Linnell, 1792–1882
Figures on a Bank, Kensington Gravel Pits
1812
49
William Henry Hunt, 1790–1864
View of Old London Bridge
1825
50
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: "Turn your Copper into Silver Now before Your Eyes" (Title Page Design)
1760
51
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: "Any Kitchen Stuff"
ca. 1759
52
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Muffin Man
ca. 1759
53
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: "Black Heart Cherries..."
ca. 1759
54
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Fishmonger
ca. 1759
55
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Man with a Basket (Man Selling Pots and Pans)
undated
56
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Girl with a Basket on Her Head ("Lights for the Cats, Liver for the Dogs")
ca. 1759
57
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: Throws for a Ha'penny Have You a Ha'penny
undated
58
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: Flowers
undated
59
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: All Fire and No Smoke
ca. 1759
60
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Man with a Bottle
ca. 1759
61
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: Last Dying Speech and Confession
ca. 1759
62
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
My Pretty Little Ginny Tarters for a Ha'penny a Stick or a Penny a Stick, or a Stick to Beat Your Wives or Dust Your Clothes
ca. 1759
63
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: Shoe Cleaner
ca. 1759
64
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: "Do You Want any Spoons..."
ca. 1759
65
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Milkmaid
ca. 1759
66
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: Small Coal or Brushes
ca. 1759
67
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: Fun upon Fun
1759
68
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Man with a Bundle, Old Clothes
undated
69
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Lace Seller
ca. 1759
70
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Tinker and His Wife
ca. 1759
71
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Man Swaggering
undated
72
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: A Girl with a Basket of Oranges
ca. 1759
73
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
London Cries: Boy with a Donkey
ca. 1759
74
James Miller, active 1773–1814
Fountain's Boarding School, Marylebone
1780
75
Samuel Wale, 1721–1786
The Mob Assembled to Pull Down the Bawdy House kept by Peter Wood in the Strand
undated
76
Canaletto, 1697–1768
View of Old Somerset House from the Thames
undated
77
William Payne, active 1850s
Private View of the Royal Academy
1858
78
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
The Actresses Dressing Room at Drury Lane
between 1800 and 1810
79
Samuel Wale, 1721–1786
An Illustration to the Newgate Calendar: Raby Finding a Woman's Ring Difficult to Be Pulled Off, Cut Off Her Finger, Near Finchley
undated
80
John Varley, 1778–1842
Chiswick
1814
81
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
An Encampment in St. James Park
ca. 1780
82
unknown artist
The Arrival of Ferries at London Bridge (?)
undated
83
Michael "Angelo" Rooker, 1746–1801
Design for the Haymarket Theatre: "The Battle of Hexham", by Colman the Younger
1789
84
Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park: A View Looking Toward Gloucester Gate, a Troop of Life Guards Exercising to the Right
ca. 1840
85
Print made by unknown artist
The History of the Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green
1909
86
V. Hicks, 20th century
The New Wembley
ca. 1925
87
V. Hicks, 20th century
Come Along People: Super Circus
ca. 1925
88
Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964
George Fox and the Dead Cromwell
between 1897 and 1898
89
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Hyde Park Corner
undated
90
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
An Audience Watching a Play at Drury Lane Theatre
ca. 1785
91
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
An Audience at Drury Lane Theatre
undated
92
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Drury Lane. The School for Scandal
undated
93
unknown artist
The Inthronization of their Majesties also a View of the West End of the Choir of St. Peters in Westminster, and of the manner of Placing and Seating the Company in that Part of the Choir
94
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
The Canterbury-Dover Coach Passing Vanbrugh Castle