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1 Portraiture in Britain – Gainsborough, Zoffany, Romney, Raeburn, Lawrence and Wilkie

2 Thomas Gainsborough, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, c,1750

3 Thomas Gainsborough, John Plampin, c,1752

4 Thomas Gainsborough, Portrait of a Woman, Possibly of the Lloyd Family, 1750

5 Thomas Gainsborough, Lady Ligonier, 1770

6 Thomas Gainsborough, The Blue Boy, 1770

7 "It ought, in my opinion, to be indispensably observed, that the masses of light in a picture be always of a warm, mellow colour, yellow, red, or a yellowish white, and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and be used only to support or set off these warm colours; and for this purpose, a small proportion of cold colour will be sufficient. Let this conduct be reversed; let the light be cold, and the surrounding colour warm, as we often see in the works of the Roman and Florentine painters, and it will be out of the power of art, even in the hands of Rubens and Titian, to make a picture splendid and harmonious.“ Sir Joshua Reynolds

8 Thomas Gainsborough, The Honourable Mrs, Graham, 1775

9 Thomas Gainsborough, Mr and Mrs William Hallett ('The Morning Walk'), 1785

10 Thomas Gainsborough, Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1787

11 Francis Cotes, Portrait of Paul Sandby, 1759

12 Johann Zoffany, Self-Portrait as David with the Head of Goliath, 1759

13 Johann Zoffany, Queen Charlotte with her Two Eldest Children, 1765

14 Johann Zoffany, The Tribuna of the Uffizi, 1772-8

15 Johann Zoffany, Sir Brooke Boothby, 1781

16 Johann Zoffany, The Apotheosis Of Penelope Boothby, 1784

17 Johann Zoffany, Colonel Maudent’s Cock Match, 1784-8

18 George Romney, The Beaumont Family, 1777

19 George Romney, A Lady in a Brown Dress: 'The Parson's Daughter ' 1782

20 George Romney, Lady Hamilton as Circe, 1782

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22 George Romney, Emma, as 'The Spinstress’, 1784.5

23 Sir Henry Raeburn, The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch, c.1790

24 Sir Henry Raeburn, Robert and Ronald Ferguson, ‘The Archers’, 1789-90

25 Sir Joshua Reynolds, Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney: The Archers 1769-70

26 Sir Henry Raeburn, Sir John and Lady Clerk of Penicuik, 1789-90

27 Sir Henry Raeburn, Colonel Alastair Ranaldson Macdonell of Glengarry, 1812

28 Sir Henry Raeburn, Mrs. Robert Scott Moncrieff, 1814

29 Sir Henry Raeburn, Boy and Rabbit, 1814

30 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Queen Charlotte, 1790

31 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sarah Moulton; ‘Pinkie’ 1794

32 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1814

33 Sir Thomas Lawrence, The Duke of Wellington, on Copenhagen 1818

34 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Goerge IV, 1820

35 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Goerge IV in his Coronation Robes, 1820

36 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Goerge IV, 1822

37 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Margaret, Countess of Blessington, 1822

38 Sir Thomas Lawrence, The Fullerton Sisters, 1824

39 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Princess Sophia 1825

40 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sir Walter Scott, 1827

41 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Princess Dorothea von Lieven 1813

42 Sir Thomas Lawrence, The Prince Regent 1814

43 Sir Thomas Lawrence, Maria, Lady Callcott 1819

44 David Wilkie, William Chalmers Bethune, his wife Isabella Morison and their Daughter Isabella, 1804

45 David Wilkie, Kin g George IV in a Kilt 1822

46 David Wilkie, The Artist’s Niece, Sophia Wilkie, 1829

47 David Wilkie, The First Council of Queen Victoria, 1838

48 Franz Xavier Winterhalter, The 1 st May 1851, 1851


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