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  • 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
  • James Quin, Actor

    William Hogarth
    c.1739
  • An English Family at Tea

    Joseph Van Aken
    c.1720
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • George Henry Lee, 3rd Earl of Litchfield, and his Uncle the Hon. Robert Lee, Subsequently 4th Earl of Litchfield, Shooting in ‘True Blue’ Frock Coats

    John Wootton
    1744
  • A Family Group in a Landscape

    Unknown artist, Britain
    c.1750
  • The James Family

    Arthur Devis
    1751
  • Foxhunting in Wooded Country

    Peter Tillemans
    ³¦.1720–30
  • Family Group of Five Persons in a Garden

    Joseph Highmore
    date not known
    View by appointment
  • The Duke of Kent’s Family

    Peter Tillemans
    date not known
    View by appointment
  • Ideal Landscape. Verso: Landscape Composition with Travellers, Gibbets and Wheels in the Distance

    Peter Tillemans
    1728
    View by appointment
  • Viscount Weymouth’s Hunt: Mr Jackson, the Hon. Henry Villiers and the Hon. Thomas Villiers, with Hunters and Hounds

    John Wootton
    1733–6
  • A Fable from Aesop: The Vain Jackdaw

    Pieter Casteels
    1723
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
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