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Daniel Praying, William Holman Hunt  British, Graphite, pen and black and brown ink and grey wash, British
William Holman Hunt
1849
William Holman Hunt, David Wilkie Wynfield  British, born India, Albumen silver prints from glass negatives
David Wilkie Wynfield
William Holman Hunt
1863
The Ballad of Oriana (Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), William Holman Hunt  British, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1866–1903
The Ballad of Oriana (Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), William Holman Hunt  British, Photogravure reproducing the artist's drawing on the block
William Holman Hunt
New Amsterdam Book Company
1903
The Lady of Shalott (Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), William Holman Hunt  British, Photogravure
William Holman Hunt
New Amsterdam Book Company
1903
Eliezer and Rebekah at the Well, from "Dalziels' Bible Gallery", William Holman Hunt  British, Wood engraving on India paper, mounted on thin card.
Multiple artists/makers
1863–81
On the Hill Side (Our English Coasts, 1852), from "The Art Journal", William Holman Hunt  British, Etching and engraving on chine collé; proof
Multiple artists/makers
1877
The Father's Leave-Taking, William Holman Hunt  British, Etching; proof
William Holman Hunt
The Etching Club
1879
London Stereoscopic Company
William Holman Hunt
1860s
Elliott and Fry
William Holman Hunt
1860s
Elliott and Fry
William Holman Hunt
1860s
W. H. Mason
William Holman Hunt
1860s
Cundall, Downes & Co.
William Holman Hunt
1860s
W. H. Mason
William Holman Hunt
1860s
Multiple artists/makers
1866–1903
Multiple artists/makers
1866–1903
Multiple artists/makers
1865
William Holman Hunt
Horace Harral
1865
William Holman Hunt
Dalziel Brothers
January 1862
Multiple artists/makers
1866–1903
Multiple artists/makers
1866–1903
William Holman Hunt
George Barrie
1881
William Holman Hunt
The Etching Club
1865
William Holman Hunt
Dalziel Brothers
1862
The Scapegoat, Charles Henry Mottram  British, Various engraving techniques on chine collé
Multiple artists/makers
1861
The Lady of Shalott (Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), John Thompson  British, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1857–1903
Multiple artists/makers
1903
Anahita: A Study for "The Flight of Night", William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Morris Hunt
1878
Fortune: A Study for "The Discoverer", William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on paper, American
William Morris Hunt
1878
Girl at the Fountain, William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Morris Hunt
1852–54
The Horses of Anahita or The Flight of Night, William Morris Hunt  American, Plaster, tinted, American
William Morris Hunt
ca. 1848–50, cast by 1880
Italian Boy, William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Morris Hunt
1866 (?)
Italian Girl, William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Morris Hunt
1867
Landscape, William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on pressboard mounted on wood, American
William Morris Hunt
ca. 1852–53
The Bathers, William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Morris Hunt
1877
River Landscape, William Morris Hunt  American, Charcoal on off-white laid paper, American
William Morris Hunt
ca. 1877
Charles Sumner, William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Morris Hunt
1875
Sand Bank with Willows, Magnolia, William Morris Hunt  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Morris Hunt
1877
The Thorpe Sisters, William Morris Hunt  American, Conté crayon and white chalk on blue laid paper, American
William Morris Hunt
Charger, Wilhelm Hunt Diederich  American, born Hungary, Earthenware, American
Wilhelm Hunt Diederich
ca. 1925–35