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35 results filtered with: Wilkie, David, Sir, 1785-1841
  • A female servant holds a small child while its fashionably dressed mother touches its face on her way out. Wood engraving by J. Thompson, 1840, after D. Wilkie.
  • An Indian man sits with a smoking hookah on his knee. Lithograph by J. Nash, 1846, after D. Wilkie.
  • Constantinople: a man sits to write a letter as two women watch over his shoulder. Coloured lithograph by J. Nash after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • A female gipsy breast feeding her child. Mezzotint by H. Meyer, 1817, after D. Wilkie.
  • Constantinople: a boy presents a smoking hookah to Mr Sotiri, Albanian interpreter to the British consul in Bucharest. Lithograph by J. Nash, 1843, after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • A Jewish woman, seated, holding her infant child. Coloured lithograph by J. Nash, 1843, after D. Wilkie, ca. 1840.
  • A Greenwich Pensioner, dressed as a retired Commodore. Mixed-method print by F. C. Lewis, 1826, after D. Wilkie, 1823.
  • A boy has cut his finger which is being treated by his mother, two other siblings hold him back while he resists. Line engraving after D. Wilkie.
  • A blind man plays the fiddle to a large family. Engraving by T. Nicholson after David Wilkie.
  • Men and two children sit smoking pipes in a Turkish coffee house. Lithograph by J. Nash after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • Napoleon standing next to Pope Pius VII, seated, his right foot resting on a cushion. Engraving by J.H. Robinson, 1848, after D. Wilkie, 1836.
  • A boy has cut his finger which is being treated by his mother; two other siblings hold him back while he resists. Coloured etching (?) after D. Wilkie, 18--.
  • A female gipsy breast feeding her child. Mezzotint by H. Meyer, 1817, after D. Wilkie.
  • A child has been told her face is dirty, so she wipes it clean while her mother holds the mirror and her brother points to her reflection. Engraving by J. Mitchell after Sir David Wilkie, R.A.
  • A man holding a set of bagpipes. Engraving by R.C. Bell after Sir D. Wilkie.
  • A family sit together in the darkened kitchen where the children are amused by their father making animal shadows in the light shining on the wall. Lithograph by J. Corosjean after David Wilkie.
  • Smokers in a Turkish coffee house listen eagerly to news brought by a courier. Lithograph by J. Nash, 1843, after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • Chelsea Pensioners hearing the news of the battle of Waterloo, outside the Duke of York public house. Engraving by J. Burnet, 1831, after D. Wilkie, 1822.
  • A bedridden sick young woman being examined by a doctor, accompanied by her anxious parents. Engraving by F. Engleheart, 1838, after Sir D. Wilkie.
  • A girl is held by her mother as another woman pierces her ear for an earring. Engraving after D. Wilkie, 1835.
  • Three Jewish women, seated, reading the scriptures; one of them breastfeeding. Coloured lithograph by J. Nash, 1843, after D. Wilkie, 1841.
  • Chelsea Pensioners and others hearing the news of Wellington's victory at Waterloo. Etching.
  • An old man sits by the fire while a woman washes a young child's face over a bowl of water on a chair. Engraving by T. Mitchell after D. Wilkie R.A.
  • A blind man plays the fiddle to a family audience. Colour engraving by J. Burnet after D. Wilkie, 1806.
  • The dwarf Jeffrey Hudson sits on a table reading a large book to Julian Peveril. Engraving by Charles Fox after David Wilkie.
  • People outside their cottages celebrating a festival with food and drink. Engraving by W. Finden after David Wilkie.
  • A large group of children play a game of blind man's buff in a large room. Process print after Sir David Wilkie.
  • A group of people are gathered around a couple reading a newspaper. Engraving by W. Taylor after Sir David Wilkie.
  • Sir John Leslie. Line engraving by J. Horsburgh after Sir D. Wilkie, 1834.
  • A boy has cut his finger which is being treated by his mother, two other siblings hold him back while he resists. Mezzotint by H. Blundell after D. Wilkie.