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A Sibyl

A Sibyl

Calypso calling heaven and earth to witness her sincere affection to Ulysses

Portrait of a girl, possibly Theresa Robinson (1775-1856), daughter of John Parker, 1st Lord Boringdon, bust-length, in a white dress, with a cap decorated with blue ribbons

Portrait of Antonio Pietro Zucchi, A.R.A. (1726-1795), the artist's husband, small half-length, in a russet coat and a black hat, drawing, a castle on a hill in the distance

Mars Disarmed by Venus; and a companion painting of Diana and Callisto

Three muses with cupid in a landscape

Hope with a putto

Catullus writing his ode on Lesbia's dead sparrow

Four studies of children, probably for the Infant Christ

Virgil reading his Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia, who faints when hearing the verses on Marcellus; Virgil inspired by his muse to honor Augustus.

Acontius and Cydippe before the alter of Diana

Portrait of an artist, half-length, a brush in her right hand, a palette in her left hand

Apollo and the Muses on Mount Parnassus

Portrait of the artist as Hebe, half-length

Héloïse

Portrait of John Campbell, 4th Earl and 1st Marquess of Breadalbane (1762-1834), three-quarter-length, in a yellow jacket with lace collar and cuffs, his right arm resting on a book, a mountainous landscape beyond

A young man grasped by the hair by a young woman, with a man looks on

Portrait of lady, believed to be Elizabeth Muncaster, née Dale, three-quarter-length, in a dress with a pearl clasp and a yellow mantle, flowers in her hair, holding a laurel wreath, before a bust of the Apollo Belvedere

Portrait of a young girl, full-length, seated in a white dress with a basket of flowers, in a landscape

The Punishment of Cupid, in a painted circle

Et in Arcadia ego

Hector upbraiding Paris for his retreat from battle

Portrait of Countess Lucia Memmo Mocenigo (1770-1854), half-length, in a white dress and shawl, in a feigned oval

The Triumph of Venus with the Three Graces; and Cimon and Iphigenia