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Charles Napier Hemy
(48 paintings)
Charles Spencelayh
(46 paintings)
Charles Robert Leslie
(46 paintings)
Charles Sillem Lidderdale
(44 paintings)
Carl Vilhelm Holsoe
(43 paintings)
Charles Rowbotham
(43 paintings)
Cornelis De Vos
(41 paintings)
Carl Wilhelm Goetzloff
(40 paintings)
Carlo Maratta or Maratti
(40 paintings)
Christophe Huet
(40 paintings)
Charles Jervas
(39 paintings)
Charles Edmund Brock
(38 paintings)
Charles Edward Conder
(38 paintings)
Christopher Wood
(38 paintings)
Cornelis De Heem
(38 paintings)
Carle van Loo
(37 paintings)
Constantin Guys
(37 paintings)
Caspar Netscher
(36 paintings)
Charles van den Eycken
(36 paintings)
Charles Joseph Natoire
(35 paintings)
Charles Théodore Frère
(35 paintings)
Charles Hunt
(33 paintings)
Charles Joseph Frederick Soulacroix
(31 paintings)
Cornelis Dusart
(31 paintings)
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Paintings of the day
Frescoes in the Dominican convent of San Marco in Florence scene Apostles Communion, Holy Communion -
Angelico Fra
Panel from the Raphael Loggia at the Vatican, from Delle Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano, engraved by Giovanni Ottaviani c.1735-1808, published c.1772-77 3 -
(after) Savorelli, G. and Camporesi, P.
The White League and the Ku Klux Klan Worse than Slavery cartoon from Harpers Weekly 1874 -
Thomas Nast
Alice Meets the Caterpillar, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-9 -
John Tenniel
The Mad Hatters Tea Party, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-9 -
John Tenniel
Alice and the Cheshire Cat, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-9 2 -
John Tenniel
Alice Upsets the Jury-Box, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-9 -
John Tenniel
Alice with the Duchess, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-9 -
John Tenniel
Dorsal view of the muscle structure of a progressively dissected horse, study No.7 from The Anatomy of the Horse, 1766 -
George Stubbs
First Skeleton Table, from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 -
George Stubbs
Fifth Anatomical Table, from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 -
George Stubbs