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The Chase, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching and aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
James Sibbald
December 1, 1791
Roderick Random Discovers his Uncle Bowling in Distress (The Adventures of Roderick Random, vol. 2, p. 30), Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
June 15, 1793
Parson Adams Betrayed into an Unhappy Dunking Scene, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Joseph Hastens to Rescue Fanny from Imminent Danger, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Parson Adams Discovered in a Suspicious Situation with Mrs. Slipslop, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Title Page: "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Letterpress
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Table of Contents: "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Letterpress
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Young Adams Catechised by Parson Adams, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Lady Booby attempts to seduce the immaculate Joseph, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Hostess Discharges a Pan of Blood into the Face of Parson Andrews, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Parson Adams & Fanny examined as culprits before the country Justice, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Parson Adams Engaged In A Perilous Hunting Adventure, from "The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Men Dancing in a Coffee House, an illustration from Tobias Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" (London, 1793), Vol. 1, Charles Grignion, I  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
February 1, 1793
The First Meeting of Matthew Bramble and Humphry Clinker, an illustration from Tobias Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" (London, 1793), Vol. 1. 1793, Charles Grignion, I  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1793
Clinker Preaching in Clerkenwell Prison, an illustration from Tobias Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" (London, 1793), Vol. 1, Charles Grignion, I  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
March 2, 1793
Lismahago Outside The Inn at Durham, an illustration from Tobias Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" (London, 1793), Vol. 1, Charles Grignion, I  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
March 23, 1793
Lord Oxmington Repelling Lismahago's Challenge to Single Combat, an illustration from Tobias Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" (London, 1793), Vol. 1, Charles Grignion, I  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
March 30, 1793
The Wedding of Lismahago and Tabitha, an illustration from Tobias Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" (London, 1793), Vol. 1. 1793, Charles Grignion, I  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
April 6, 1793
Presentation Smallsword with Scabbard, James Morisset  British, Silver, enamel, steel, paste brilliants, wood, fish skin, British, London
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
Multiple artists/makers
1785
God's trombones : seven negro sermons in verse, James Weldon Johnson
Multiple artists/makers
1927
Ensemble, James Rosenquist  American, (a, b) DuPont Tyvek®; (c) metal; (d, e) paper, German
James Rosenquist
Hugo Boss
spring/summer 1998
Evening dress, Charles James  American, silk/rayon, silk, American
Charles James
1946
"Butterfly", Charles James  American, silk, synthetic, American
Charles James
1955
"Clover Leaf", Charles James  American, silk, silk/rayon, American
Charles James
1953
The illustrated handbook of architecture : being a concise and popular account of the different styles of architecture prevailing in all ages and all countries, James Fergusson  British, Scottish
James Fergusson
1855
Highrise of Homes, James Wines  American, Pen and ink and wash over graphite on paper
James Wines
1981
Ladle, James Weekes  American, Pewter, American
James Weekes
after 1820
Ladle, James Gaskins  American, Silver, American
James Gaskins
1790–1800
Ladle, James Howell  American, Silver, American
James Howell
1800–1830
Andiron, James Davis  American, Brass, American
James Davis
1803–28
Andiron, James Davis  American, Brass, American
James Davis
1803–28
Plaque, James Tassie  British, Scottish, White glass paste
James Tassie
Jean Jacques Caffiéri
1776–1883
Plaque, James Tassie  British, Scottish, Glass paste
James Tassie
Augustin Dupré
1776–1830
Plaque, James Tassie  British, Scottish, Glass paste, wood
James Tassie
1796
Plaque, James Tassie  British, Scottish, White glass paste
James Tassie
1776–1825
Celestial Globe, James Wilson  American, Wood, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1819
Celestial Globe, James Wilson  American, Wood, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1821
Tongs, James Gaskins  American, Silver, American
James Gaskins
1790–95
Tall clock, James Dinsmore  American, Cherry, mahogany with maple, white pine, yellow poplar, American
James Dinsmore
1803–9