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27 results filtered with: Portrait painting
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 4, Wright of Derby 1734-1794.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 3, Martineau 1826-1869.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 4, Wright of Derby 1734-1794.
  • Duphalac : suspends the monthly sentence of dysmenorrhoea.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 4, Wright of Derby 1734-1794.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 4, Wright of Derby 1734-1794.
  • Saint Luke painting a picture of the Virgin and Christ Child. Etching by F. Bartolozzi after S. Cantarini.
  • Duphalac : suspends the monthly sentence of dysmenorrhoea.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 1, Francisco Goya y Lucientes 1740-1825.
  • Duphalac : suspends the monthly sentence of dysmenorrhoea.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 5, Sir William Orpen 1878-1931.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 3, Martineau 1826-1869.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 3, Martineau 1826-1869.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 3, Martineau 1826-1869.
  • Duphalac : suspends the monthly sentence of dysmenorrhoea.
  • An artist dreams that he is painting the portrait of the Devil disguised as a virtuoso: episode in a fable by John Ogilby. Etching attributed to F. Barlow, 1673.
  • Duphalac : suspends the monthly sentence of dysmenorrhoea.
  • Duphalac : suspends the monthly sentence of dysmenorrhoea.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 1, Francisco Goya y Lucientes 1740-1825.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 5, Sir William Orpen 1878-1931.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 5, Sir William Orpen 1878-1931.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 5, Sir William Orpen 1878-1931.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 1, Francisco Goya y Lucientes 1740-1825.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 1, Francisco Goya y Lucientes 1740-1825.
  • A vain woman (Lady Pentweazle) sits to a portrait-painter (Carmine) while a servant holds her lapdog. Mezzotint by D. Lucas, 1832, after R. Smirke.
  • Seymour Thomas standing next to his portrait of Sir William Osler. Photograph.
  • A vain woman (Lady Pentweazle) sits to a portrait-painter (Carmine) while a servant holds her lapdog. Mezzotint by D. Lucas, 1832, after R. Smirke.