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The First Drawing ... made for Ritson
Thomas Stothard
c.1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
c.1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
[title not known]
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
Sketch for ‘The Pilgrimage to Canterbury’, with a compositional sketch, a key to the figures, and studies of heads and figures
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
The Pilgrimage to Canterbury
Thomas Stothard
1806–7
[title not known]
Dame Elisabeth Frink
1972
III the Squire [from the book ‘The Prologue’]
Ronald King
1978
The Pilgrimage to Canterbury, engraved by Louis Schiavonetti and James Heath
After Thomas Stothard
1809–17
The Pilgrimage to Canterbury, engraved by ?Leopold Beyer
After Thomas Stothard
c.1830
The Pilgrimage to Canterbury
After Thomas Stothard
?c.1820
The Pilgrimage to Canterbury
After Thomas Stothard
?c.1820
A Group of Preliminary Sketches for Stothard’s ‘The Pilgrimage to Canterbury’
After Thomas Stothard
c.1850
A Figure on Horseback, Perhaps a Study for a Canterbury Pilgrim
Henry Stacy Marks
date not known
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