
Not on display
- Artist
- William Etty 1787–1849
- Medium
- Oil paint on wood
- Dimensions
- Support: 500 × 395 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Presented by Robert Vernon 1847
- Reference
- N00361
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William Etty Youth on the Prow, and Pleasure at the Helm
1830–2, exhibited 1832 -
William Etty Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed
exhibited 1830 -
William Etty The Lute Player
exhibited 1835 -
William Etty The Dangerous Playmate
exhibited 1833 -
William Etty Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection
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William Etty Il Duetto (‘The Duet’)
exhibited 1838 -
William Etty The Magdalen
?exhibited 1842 -
William Etty Female Bathers Surprised by a Swan. Verso: Terpsichore (?) with Putti
exhibited 1841 -
William Etty The Fairy of the Fountain
1845 -
William Etty Study of a Peacock for ‘The Judgement of Paris’
?c.1826 -
William Etty The Parting of Hero and Leander
exhibited 1827 -
William Etty Miss Mary Arabella Jay
exhibited 1819 -
William Etty The Coral Finder: Venus and her Youthful Satellites, replica
c.1820–48 -
William Etty Britomart Redeems Faire Amoret
exhibited 1833 -
William Etty Hero, Having Thrown herself from the Tower at the Sight of Leander Drowned, Dies on his Body
exhibited 1829