period
movement
vibe
- Harriet Dutens of Craigforth
- Commodore John Harrison (d.1768) ( )
- John Manners (1721 1770), Marquess of Granby
- Thomas Fane (1700–1771), 8th Earl of Westmorland
- Thomas and Martha Neate, with Tutor
- Louisa, Lady Bagot
- John Parker (1734 1735–1788), 1st Baron Boringdon (incorrectly inscribed as John Parker, 1734 1735–1788, Lord Boringdon)
- Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy
- Thomas Tomkins (1743–1816)
- Self Portrait
- The Earl and Countess of Mexborough with Their Son, Lord Pollington (1719–1778)
- The Braddyll Family
- James Murray
topics
- John Parker (1734 1735–1788), 1st Baron Boringdon (incorrectly inscribed as John Parker, 1734 1735–1788, Lord Boringdon)
- James Murray
- Harriet Dutens of Craigforth
- Thomas Tomkins (1743–1816)
- The Earl and Countess of Mexborough with Their Son, Lord Pollington (1719–1778)
- Louisa, Lady Bagot
- Nathanial Cholmley (1721–1791), Lord of the Manor, Whitby Abbey
- Benjamin (Thomas) Mee the Younger (1742–1796)
- Matthew Baillie
keywords
tone
main color
- Commodore John Harrison (d.1768) ( )
- Portrait of a Gentleman in a Green Robe
- The Braddyll Family
- Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy
- Self Portrait
- Sir William Jones
- John Murray of Philiphaugh (1726–1800), MP
- The Earl and Countess of Mexborough with Their Son, Lord Pollington (1719–1778)
- Nathanial Cholmley (1721–1791), Lord of the Manor, Whitby Abbey
- John Bradburne (d.1809 )
- James Murray
- Thomas Tomkins (1743–1816)
- Reginald Macdonald
- Thomas and Martha Neate, with Tutor
- Charles Davis (1741–1805)
- Robert Burns (15)
- Portrait of a Gentleman
- Benjamin (Thomas) Mee the Younger (1742–1796)
- John Parker (1734 1735–1788), 1st Baron Boringdon (incorrectly inscribed as John Parker, 1734 1735–1788, Lord Boringdon)
- Thomas Fane (1700–1771), 8th Earl of Westmorland