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A View of the Landing of the New England Forces in ye Expedition against Cape Breton, 1745

Artist: John Brooks (Irish, active 1730–56)
After: J. Stevens (American)

Dr. George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne

Engraver: John Brooks (Irish, active 1730–56)
After: T. S. Lathem (American)

The Honorable Robert Monckton, Brigadier General; Governor of Annapolis,...

Engraver: James McArdell (Irish, ca. 1729–1765)
After: Thomas Hudson (British, 1701–1779)

Cunne Shote, the Indian Chief, A great Warrior of the Cherokee Nation

Engraver: James McArdell (Irish, ca. 1729–1765)
After: Francis Parsons (British, active 1763–83, died 1804)

Ugolino

Artist: John Dixon (Irish, ca. 1740–1811)
After: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

Portrait of John, Earl of Rothes, Lordleslie and Brambreigh

Artist: James McArdell (Irish, ca. 1729–1765)

Portrait of the Right Honorable John, Earl of Egmont

Artist: James McArdell (Irish, ca. 1729–1765)

Landscape

Artist: Roderic O'Conor (Irish, 1860–1940)

Untitled

Artist: Donald Teskey (Irish, born 1956)
Printmaker: Kelvin Mann (Irish, born 1972)
Printmaker: Stoney Road Press (Irish)

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