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William Hogarth Grotesque Male Head
attributed to William Hogarth, 1697–1764
Grotesque Male Head
undated
William Hogarth Grotesque Male Head
attributed to William Hogarth, 1697–1764
Grotesque Male Head
undated
William Hogarth Grotesque Male Head
attributed to William Hogarth, 1697–1764
Grotesque Male Head
undated
William Hogarth Grotesque Male Head
attributed to William Hogarth, 1697–1764
Grotesque Male Head
undated
Johann Elias Haid L'Enfant Prodigue reclamant la bonté de son Pere
Print made by Johann Elias Haid, 1739–1809
L'Enfant Prodigue reclamant la bonté de son Pere
undated
James Caldwall Now Sir, You're a Complete Macaroni
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
Now Sir, You're a Complete Macaroni
1772
Johann Jacobus Haid Rejouissances pour le Retour de l'Enfant Prodigue
Print made by Johann Jacobus Haid, 1704–1767
Rejouissances pour le Retour de l'Enfant Prodigue
undated
James Caldwall The Cotillion Dance
Print made by James Caldwall, 1739–1819
The Cotillion Dance
1771
unknown artist The Long Minuet as Danced at Bath
unknown artist
The Long Minuet as Danced at Bath
after 1787
William Dickinson The Puzzle for the Dog, the Puzzle for the Horse, the Puzzle for Turk, Frenchman, or, Christian
William Dickinson, 1746–1823
The Puzzle for the Dog, the Puzzle for the Horse, the Puzzle for Turk, Frenchman, or, Christian
1791
James Gillray The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 3 - "The Master's Wig the guilty wight appals, who brings his Dog within the College walls."
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 3 - "The Master's Wig the guilty wight appals, who brings his Dog within the College walls."
1806
James Gillray The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 5 - "Convened for wearing Gaiters - sad offence! Expelled - nor e'en permitted a defence."
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 5 - "Convened for wearing Gaiters - sad offence! Expelled - nor e'en permitted a defence."
1806