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Lady Elizabeth Stanley (1753–1797), Countess of Derby, George Romney  British, Oil on canvas
George Romney
1776–78
Self-Portrait, George Romney  British, Oil on canvas
George Romney
1795
Portrait of a Woman, Said to Be Emily Bertie Pott (died 1782), George Romney  British, Oil on canvas
George Romney
1781
Portrait of a Man, George Romney  British, Oil on canvas
George Romney
Mrs. Charles Frederick (Martha Rigden, died 1794), George Romney  British, Oil on canvas
George Romney
Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle (1726–1816), George Romney  British, Oil on canvas
George Romney
Lady Lemon (1747–1823), George Romney  British, Oil on canvas
George Romney
mid- to late 1780s
Half-Figure of a Young Woman, George Romney  British, Pen and brush and brown ink
George Romney
1782–86
A Nymph dancing with a tambourine, George Romney  British, Graphite and brown wash (recto); graphite (verso)
George Romney
ca. 1776
Lady Seated at a Table (recto); Dancing Figures (verso), George Romney  British, Recto: pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash<br/>Verso: black chalk, pen and brown ink
George Romney
1775 or later
John Howard Visiting a Lazaretto (recto); Titania and Her Fairies (verso), George Romney  British, Pen and black ink, brush and gray wash, over graphite
George Romney
John Howard
ca. 1790–92
Lady Holding a Book (recto); Plan of Placing Colors on a Palette (verso), George Romney  British, Recto: graphite<br/>Recto: pen and ink
George Romney
1754–1803
Mourning Figures: possibly a copy after a fresco by Cimabue, George Romney  British, Pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk
George Romney
Giovanni Cimabue
ca. 1773–75
Study of two figures: one seated, the other standing (recto). Study of a head looking upwards (verso), George Romney  British, Graphite with traces of pen and brown ink at upper right
George Romney
ca. 1777
The Rev. William Atkinson, wearing a broad-brimmed hat, George Romney  British, Graphite
George Romney
The Reverend William Atkinson
ca. 1760
Study of an Allegorical Female Figure with an Attendant Putto, England, Brush and brown ink, brown washes, over traces of pencil; partly varnished.
England
George Romney
second half 18th century
George Romney
Anna Maria Crouch
1900–30 [after 1788 original]
George Romney
ca. 1900
Multiple artists/makers
1898
Joseph Tayadaneega, called the Brant, the Great Captain of the Six Nations, John Raphael Smith  British, Mezzotint; first state of two
Multiple artists/makers
February 10, 1779
Samuel Arlent Edwards
George Romney
1912 (?)
Samuel Arlent Edwards
George Romney
1902
Mr. Henderson in the Character of Macbeth, John Jones  British, Mezzotint; first state with dotted lettering
Multiple artists/makers
1787
Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, Benjamin Smith  British, Stipple engraving; early trial state
Multiple artists/makers
1799
The Enchanted Island, Before the Cell of Prospero - Prospero and Miranda (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 1), Benjamin Smith  British, Stipple engraving and etching
Multiple artists/makers
originally published 1797; reissued 1852
Multiple artists/makers
March 1, 1797
Multiple artists/makers
1782
Multiple artists/makers
1904 (?)
Multiple artists/makers
1787
Multiple artists/makers
1900–30
Multiple artists/makers
August 21, 1781
Multiple artists/makers
1850–90
Multiple artists/makers
May 12, 1782
Multiple artists/makers
1905
Multiple artists/makers
1904 (?)
Multiple artists/makers
1908 (?)
Multiple artists/makers
1893–1934
Multiple artists/makers
1904
Cassandra Raving (Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act 2, Scene 2), Francis Legat  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
first published 1795; reissued 1852
Cassandra Raving (Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act 2, Scene 2), Francis Legat  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
first published 1795; reissued 1852
Multiple artists/makers
1873–1900
Multiple artists/makers
1906 (?)