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View of the City of Hartford. Connecticut

Artist: William Havell (British, 1782–1857)
Printer: William Neale
Publisher: William Havell (British, 1782–1857)

George Washington at the Battle of Trenton (1792)

Artist: Thomas Cheesman (British, 1760–after 1834)
After: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

The Family Distress Occasioned by the Loss of a Child

Artist: M. Place (British)
After: Laurence Losse

Sir Samuel Garth, M.D.

Engraver: Unknown
After: Sir Godfrey Kneller (British, 1646–1723)
Publisher: J. Smith, Covent Garden

Isaacus Newton, Esq - Aur

Engraver: I. Smith (British)
After: Sir Godfrey Kneller (British, 1646–1723)

Les Baux

Artist: Henry Rushbury (British, 1889–1968)

Sunset on the Thames

Artist: Sir Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818–1910)

"Composition"

Artist: John Tunnard (British, 1900–1971)

Solitude

Artist: Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, 1775–1851)

The Herdsman & Travellers

Artist: Thomas Bonner (British, 1743–1810)

An Answer to the Print of John Wilkes Esq. by Wm. Hogarth

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
After: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

The Distressed Poet

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
After: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

The Harlot's Progress, Plate 1

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
After: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

The Harlot's Progress, Plate 2

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
After: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

The Harlot's Progress, Plate 3

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
After: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

The Harlot's Progress, Plate 4

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
After: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

The Harlot's Progress, Plate 5

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
After: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

The Harlot's Progress, Plate 6

Artist: Thomas Cook (British, 1744–1818)
Artist: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

Omai

Artist: John Jacobe (Austrian, active Britain, 1733-1797)
After: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

Landscape with Bridge

Artist: Thomas Frederick Mason Sheard (British, 1866–1921)

Tivoli from Pond and Knapton's Italian Landscapes

Artist: James Mason (British, 1710–1780)
After: Gaspar Dughet (French, 1615–1675, active Italy)
Publisher: Arthur Pond (British, 1705–1758)

An Italian Landscape from Pond and Knapton's Italian Landscapes

Artist: James Mason (British, 1710–1780)
After: Gaspar Dughet (French, 1615–1675, active Italy)
Publisher: Arthur Pond (British, 1705–1758)

An Italian Landscape from Pond and Knapton's Italian Landscapes

Artist: James Mason (British, 1710–1780)
After: Gaspar Dughet (French, 1615–1675, active Italy)
Publisher: Arthur Pond (British, 1705–1758)

Landscape with man walking behind a dog from Pond and Knapton's Italian Landscapes

Artist: James Mason (British, 1710–1780)
After: Gaspar Dughet (French, 1615–1675, active Italy)
Publisher: Arthur Pond (British, 1705–1758)

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