Print made by Francis E. Adams, active ca.1760–1775
Heyday! Is This My Daughter Anne!
1773
9
Print made by Thomas Burford, ca. 1710–after 1774
The Death of the Fox
1794
10
Print made by Thomas Burford, ca. 1710–after 1774
Making a Cast at a Fault
1794
11
Print made by Agostino Brunias, 1728–1796
Free Natives of Dominica
1780
12
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806
Man with a Walking Stick in a Landscape
1773
13
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806
Inimitable Mr. James Moss
1773
14
Print made by unknown artist
The Obelisk in the Garden at Versailles
15
Print made by Agostino Brunias, 1728–1796
A Cudgelling Match between English and French Negroes in the Island of Dominica
1779
16
Print made by Agostino Brunias, 1728–1796
Free Natives of Dominica
1780
17
Print made by Paul Angier, active 1749
A Perspective View of the Building for the Fireworks in the Green Park, Taken from the Reservoir
1749
18
Charles Grignion, 1717–1810
A View from Richmond Hill Up the River
1794
19
John William Edy, 1760–1820
View of His Majesty's Ship Boyne of 98 Guns, on Fire by Accident at Spithead, May 1, 1795
1797
20
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
The Watercress Girl
1796
21
William Ellis, 1747–1810
The House of William Russell, Esq., Showell Green
1792
22
William Ellis, 1747–1810
The House of William Russell, Esq., Showell Green: English and French Text
1792
23
Print made by William Angus, 1752–1821
Bradwell Lodge in Essex, the Seat of the Revd. Henry Bate Dudley
1793
24
William Ellis, 1747–1810
Baskerville House, the Residence of John Ryland, Esq
1792
25
William Ellis, 1747–1810
The House of George Humphrys, Esq., Spark Brook
1792
26
William Ellis, 1747–1810
Bordesley Hall, the Seat of John Taylor, Esq
1792
27
Print made by John Condé, 1765–1794
Mrs. Fitzherbert
1792
28
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
Sensibility
1789
29
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Salfatara, a Remarkable Mountain Near Naples
undated
30
Print made by Paul Angier, active 1749
A View of Paris
31
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela, being now in the custody of Mrs. Jenkes, seizes an occasion (as they are walking in the garden) to propose a Correspondence with Mr. Williams in order to contrive an Escape, who agree to hide their letters between two tiles near the Sunflower