
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) 1725–1812
- Medium
- Graphite, ink and watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 103 × 140 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Presented by Mrs Joan Highmore Blackhall and Dr R.B. McConnell 1986
- Reference
- T04251
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) Mythological Scene, with a Warrior Addressing a Lady outside a Classical Mansion, Two Maidens Riding Unicorns behind
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) Three Pilgrims Confronted by Cupid
c.1761 -
Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) Three Pilgrims Confronted by Cupid
1750 -
Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) A Lady Reading in a Park, Two Gentlemen Approaching
1750 -
Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) A Warrior in a Landscape, Brandishing a Sword
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) A Pilgrim Couple in a Landscape (Fragment)
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) Three Clergymen and Three Ladies in Conversation
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) A Continental Street Scene with a Shrine
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) Vignette with Cupids and a Courting Couple in a Library
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) Vignette with Two Ladies Conversing in a Park, with Athena Chasing Away Cupid
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) A Huntsman Blowing his Horn in a Landscape
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Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) Four Ladies and a Young Gentleman in an Interior
c.1750 -
Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) View of a Mount and a Ruin with Promenaders
c.1765 -
Susanna Duncombe (née Susanna Highmore) View of a Village, with a Man Leaning on a Fence and Another Mowing
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Attributed to Philip James De Loutherbourg Peasants among Ruined Walls, Expostulating with Travellers
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