
Not on display
- Artist
- Sir David Wilkie 1785–1841
- Medium
- Oil paint on wood
- Dimensions
- Support: 597 × 895 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Bequeathed by Lord Colborne 1854
- Reference
- N00241
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Sir David Wilkie Newsmongers
1821, exhibited 1821 -
Sir David Wilkie The Blind Fiddler
1806 -
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?1822 -
Sir David Wilkie Study of a Head for ‘The Rabbit on the Wall’
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Sir David Wilkie The Preaching of Knox before the Lords of the Congregation, 10th June 1559
1832 -
Sir David Wilkie A Woody Landscape
1822 -
Sir David Wilkie The Bag-Piper
1813, exhibited 1813 -
Sir David Wilkie The Village Holiday
1809–11 -
Sir David Wilkie Study for ‘Blind Man’s Buff’
1811 -
Sir David Wilkie The First Ear-Ring
1834–5, exhibited 1835 -
Sir David Wilkie The Peep-o’-Day Boys’ Cabin, in the West of Ireland
1835–6, exhibited 1836 -
Sir David Wilkie Thomas Daniell, R.A.
1838 -
Sir David Wilkie His Highness Muhemed Ali, Pacha of Egypt
1841 -
Sir David Wilkie Reading the Will
1819 -
Sir David Wilkie Archers
date not known