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King George I of Great Britain and Ireland

Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller (British, 1646–1723)

Portrait of Elihu Yale (1648/49–1721)

Artist: Enoch Seeman the Elder (British, born ca. 1660)

James Anthony Froude

Artist: Joseph Edgar Boehm (British, 1834–1890)

Bust of Caracalla (?)

Artist: D. Brucciani & Co. (British, 1841–1951)

Elihu Yale with his Servant

Artist: James Worsdale (British, ca. 1692–1767)

Thetis Giving the Infant Achilles to Chiron and Achilles and Chiron Hunting a Lion

Maker, workshop of: Josiah Wedgwood (British, 1730–1795)
Designer: Camillo Pacetti (Italian, 1758–1826)

Garden Statue with Sundial

Artist: John van Nost I (Flemish, ca. 1655–1710)

The Concert

Maker: John Vanderbank the Elder (British, active 1689–1717)

The Toilet of the Princess

Maker: John Vanderbank the Elder (British, active 1689–1717)

The Promenade

Artist: John Vanderbank the Elder (British, active 1689–1717)

Storm in the Vale of Clwyd

Artist: David Cox (British, 1783–1859)

Arthur Murphy (1727–1805)

Artist: Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland (British, 1735–1811)

The Palanquin

Artist: John Vanderbank the Elder (British, active 1689–1717)

Juno

Artist, forgery of: George Stubbs (British, 1724–1806)

Omai

Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

Portrait of Edwin Austin Abbey

Artist: Edward Onslow Ford (British, 1852–1901)

Piece

Maker: Unknown

Ojibbeway Chief

After: William Hodges (British, 1744–1797)

Piece

Maker: Unknown

2 silhouettes

Artist: John M. Field (British, 1771–1841)

Unknown man, called Smith

Artist: John Smart (British, 1741–1811)

Unidentified Man

Artist: Unknownartist, English, 18th c.

Unknown Man

Artist: Unknown

Jeremiah Dummer the Younger (c. 1679-1739)

Artist: Unknown
Artist, attributed to: Sir Godfrey Kneller (British, 1646–1723)

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