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George Canning (after Joseph Nollekens)

Edward Hodges Baily
1829

The First Duke of Wellington (after Joseph Nollekens)

Edward Hodges Baily
c.1828–30

Hylas Surprised by the Naiades

John Gibson
1827–?36, exhibited 1837
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

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Council of War at Courtray

Louis Haghe
1839, exhibited 1839

Capuchin Friar

Edward Villiers Rippingille
c.1833

Interior of a Cottage in the Hebrides

Alexander Fraser
?c.1835

The Frugal Meal

John Frederick Herring
exhibited 1847

The Tired Soldier Resting at a Roadside Well

Frederick Goodall
1842, exhibited 1842

The Village Holiday

Frederick Goodall
1847, exhibited 1847

Undercliff Cave, Isle of Wight

Edward William Cooke
exhibited 1836

Dutch Boats in a Calm

Edward William Cooke
1843, exhibited 1844

The Pride of the Village

John Callcott Horsley
1839, exhibited 1839

Amoret, Aemylia and Prince Arthur, in the Cottage of Sclaunder

Frederick Richard Pickersgill
exhibited 1845

Scene from ‘The Devil upon Two Sticks’

Augustus Leopold Egg
1844, exhibited 1844

Fruit (‘The Summer Gift’)

George Lance
1848, exhibited 1848

The Red Cap

George Lance
1847

Fruit (‘The Autumn Gift’)

George Lance
1834, ?exhibited 1834

Enthusiast (‘The Gouty Angler’)

Theodore Lane
1828, exhibited 1828

Landscape(‘The Windmill’)

John Linnell
1844–5, exhibited 1845

Windsor Forest (‘Wood-Cutting in Windsor Forest’)

John Linnell
1834–5, exhibited 1835

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