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Mrs. Davies Davenport
(1784)
Vesuvius in Eruption, with a View over the Islands in the Bay of Naples
(1776)
A View in Dusky Bay, New Zealand
(1773)
Mrs. Samuel Mifflin and Her Granddaughter Rebecca Mifflin Francis
(1777)
Fleetwood Hesketh
(1769)
Portrait of a Woman
(1770)
The Crockery Vendor
(1779)
Firetail with his Trainer by the Rubbing-Down House on Newmarket Heath
(1773)
The Sorrow of Telemachus
(1783)
Title in Swedish: Gustav III och hans bröder
(1771)
The Afternoon Meal (La Merienda)
(1772)
The Effects of Sensitivity on the Four Different Temperaments
(1767)
The Nativity
(1777)
The Saithwaite Family
(1785)
White Poodle in a Punt
(1780)
Monsieur de la Bretèche (Fanciful Figure)
(1769)
Dance of the Majos at the Banks of Manzanares
(1777)
John Beale Bordley
(1770)
Miss Juliana Willoughby
(1783)
Title in Swedish: Brukspatron John Jennings, hans bror och svägerska
(1769)
Self-portrait
(1768)
Elizabeth Wrottesley, later Duchess of Grafton
(1765)
The Lavie Children
(1770)
Portrait of the three daughters of Julius Johann von Vieth und Gossenau
(1773)
Les Curieuses
(1780)
Greek Lady at the Bath
(1767)
Mrs. John Weyland and Her Son John
(1776)
Map of Jerusalem
(1780)
Queen Charlotte
(1770)
Horse Frightened by a Lion
(1770)
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