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  • Intemperance: Mark Antony and Cleopatra

    Thomas Stothard
    c.1802, ?exhibited 1805
  • The Afflicted Matron, the Countess Trifaldi, from ‘Don Quixote’

    Robert Smirke
    date not known
  • Sancho Panza and the Duchess

    Robert Smirke
    date not known
  • Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing

    William Blake
    c.1786
  • The Debutante

    Henry Fuseli
    1807
  • Percival Delivering Belisane from the Enchantment of Urma

    Henry Fuseli
    exhibited 1783
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers

    Henry Fuseli
    ?exhibited 1812
  • The Shepherd’s Dream, from ‘Paradise Lost’

    Henry Fuseli
    1793
  • Siegfried about to Deny on Oath that Brunhild Had Been his Paramour. Verso: The Figures Traced Through

    Henry Fuseli
    1805
    View by appointment
  • Self-Portrait and Anatomical Studies. Verso: Two Male Anatomical Studies

    Henry Fuseli
    1783
    View by appointment
  • Self-Portrait as a Faun. Verso: Head of a Woman Three-Quarters to Left

    Henry Fuseli
    date not known
    View by appointment
  • A Sheet of Studies: Three Figures of Recumbent Women. A Head of a Man. Verso: Half Length Figure of a Woman in Profile, and a Study of a Head and Arm; a Nude Male Figure

    Henry Fuseli
    date not known
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