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Charles I

Artist: Sir Robert Strange (British, 1721–1792)

Fortune

Artist: Sir Robert Strange (British, 1721–1792)

Alexander Pope

Artist: John Smith (British, 1652–1742)

The Cock Fight

Artist: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764)

Lions and Egyptian Ruins

Artist: Herbert Dicksee (British, 1862–1942)

Chartres Interior

Artist: Hedley Fitton (British, 1858–1929)

Venetian Scene: Fire

Artist: Frank Brangwyn (British, 1867–1956)

Untitled [Church Interior]

Artist: Oliver Baker (British, 1856–1939)

The Letter of Introduction

Artist: John Burnet (Scottish, 1784–1868)
After: Sir David Wilkie (British, 1785–1841)

The Windmill

Artist: John Tenniel (British, 1820–1914)

Rainy Sunday at San Marco, Venice

Artist: Lester George Hornby (American, 1882–1956)

Tour aux archives a Vernon

Artist: Richard Parkes Bonington (British, 1802–1828)

Chateau neuf, Auvergne

Artist: James Duffield Harding (British, 1798–1863)

New Haven, Connecticut, View Looking Southwest, Across the Green, Towards Yale College

Engraver: Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)
After: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

Famous English Football Players

Artist: Willatt & Grover, Lithos Nottingham (British)

Potraits of four Cricket Players

Artist: W. H. Mason (British, active 1860–88)

Julius Caeser

Artist: John C. Anderson (British)

Adams

Artist: John C. Anderson (British)

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