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George Wallis, The Late Celebrated Antiquary and Gunsmith of Hull, John Raphael Smith after a painting by John Harrison British, Mezzotint on white wove paper, British
John Raphael Smith
June 20, 1804
The Sliver Age, John Raphael Smith  British, Mezzotint; second state of two
Multiple artists/makers
January 30, 1778
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
The Weird Sisters (Shakespeare, MacBeth, Act 1, Scene 3), John Raphael Smith  British, Mezzotint
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March 10, 1785
The First Interview of Werther and Charlotte, John Raphael Smith  British, Stipple and etching with hand-coloring
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October 16, 1782
Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in th Characters of Viola, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch, and Fabian (Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act 3, Scene 4), John Raphael Smith  British, Mezzotint; third state of three
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March 1, 1774
The Songstress, John Raphael Smith  British, Stipple engraving; first state of two
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1782
Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton, John Raphael Smith  British, Mezzotint; second state of four
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October 11, 1782
Miss Lydia Hone – "Her beauty hangs on the Cheek of Night, like a rich Jewel in an Ethiop's Ear", John Raphael Smith  British, Mezzotint; third state of three
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November 30, 1771
Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in the Characters of Viola, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch, and Fabian (Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act 3, Scene 4), John Raphael Smith  British, Mezzotint; second state of two
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March 1, 1774
Schoolboys Giving Charity to a Blind Man, John Raphael Smith  British, Hand-colored mezzotint; second state
Multiple artists/makers
1781
John Raphael Smith
John Barry
1785–89
John Raphael Smith
John Opie
1785
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February 1, 1775
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1776
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1775
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June 1, 1774
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1797
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June 1, 1774
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January 23, 1776
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1789–90
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May 1, 1778
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June 30, 1776
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July 2, 1779
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February 30, 1789
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1776
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August 17, 1778
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1776
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August 15, 1776
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1775
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1776
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1776
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November 15, 1776
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March 5, 1778
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November 15, 1776
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August 6, 1778
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January 23, 1811
Traite des Nègres (The Slave Trade), Frédéric Etienne Joseph Feldtrappe, Cotton, roller printed, French, Alsace
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early 19th century
John Raphael Smith
James Birchall
May 12, 1781
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May 1781