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  • A View of Greenwich from the River

    Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
    c.1750–2
  • London: The Old Horse Guards from St James’s Park

    Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
    c.1749
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • George III and the Duke of York

    Richard Wilson
    ?1749
  • Mrs Richard Cumberland

    Sir Joshua Reynolds
    ?1763
  • Mercury About to Slay Argus

    Giacomo Amiconi
    1730–2
  • A Representation of the Liberal Arts: Ceiling Design for the State Dining Room at Grimsthorpe Castle

    Francesco Sleter
    c.1724
  • A Youth of the Lee Family, Probably William Lee of Totteridge Park

    John Vanderbank
    1738
  • Peter Darnell Muilman, Charles Crokatt and William Keable in a Landscape

    Thomas Gainsborough
    c.1750
  • Portrait of a Man

    Giacomo Amiconi
    date not known
    View by appointment
  • Three Ladies in a Grand Interior (‘The Broken Fan’), possibly Catherine Darnley, Duchess of Buckingham with Two Ladies

    William Hogarth
    c.1736
  • Portrait of Henry Lannoy Hunter in Oriental Dress, Resting from Hunting, with a Manservant Holding Game

    Andrea Soldi
    c.1733–6
  • Frederick, Prince of Wales

    Giacomo Amiconi
    1735
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