
Мать и ребенок с сопровождающим
Mother and child with attendant

Mother and child with attendant

Emma Hamilton as a wood nymph

A female figure standing, probably a study for the 'Initiation of a Nymph' ( recto ); and Two studies of a seated female figure ( verso )

Study for a portrait of the Duchess of Gordon; Study for a portrait of the Countess of Carlisle; Study of an unidentified figure group

A female muse

Portrait of Francis Newbery (1743-1818) of Heathfield Park, Sussex, half-length, in a dark brown coat with a white waistcoat and stock

Study of a female figure

Head study of a sleeping child

Study of Lady Macbeth

The Infant Shakespeare nursed by Comedy and Tragedy

Two studies of heads: Head of Lear; and Head of Cordelia

Portrait of Sir William Fraser, of Ledeclune (1737-1818), three-quarter-length, in a black coat, holding a document, beside a map of Papua New Guinea and folio volumes lettered 'Gardiner, Logar.' and 'Mayer, Tables'

Portrait of a Gentleman, traditionally identified as Colonel Hope, bust-length, in a tricorn hat, his right arm holding a cane

Portrait of a gentleman, bust-length, in a blue coat and cream waistcoat

Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as George Biddle, half-length, in a blue coat

Two partly dismembered sketchbooks: the first 7 sheets in a marbled paper binding, with drawings of a proposed house design and a letter; the second 17 sheets, unbound, with various head studies and some compositional drawings, including for Portrait of Mrs Morwood, The Death of General Wolfe, and King Lear

Portrait of Emma, Lady Hamilton, as 'Contemplation'

Groupe de sept figures

Portrait of John Sparling (d. 1778), half-length, in a black coat

Study of a crouching male figure, probably the artist ( recto ); and Study of a reclining female figure, half-draped ( verso )

Portrait of a gentleman traditionally identified as 'Mr Scott' or 'Captain John Stables', seated three-quarter length, in red long-jacket, with feigned drape

Portrait of Mrs. Mary Pemberton, half-length

Portrait of a gentleman erroneously identified as Richard Cumberland (1732-1811), playwright and novelist, bust-length, in a powdered wig and white stock, unfinished

The Descent from the Cross