London, United Kingdom · b. 1755 — d. 1834
Thomas Stothard (English, 1755-1834) or Style of Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741-1807)
Born 1755 — Died 1834
Marriage of Henry VII
Sheet of Sketches of Mythological Subjects
The Tomb of Death
Sheet of Studies
Vignette for a Title Page: "Winged Victory"
Diana and Her Attendants
Sculpture of Horseman Accompanied by Two Standing Figures, with Sketch of One of Latter
Female Warriors Coming to the Aid of Britannia
Two Female Figures with a Bust
Three Putti at Play
A Scene on the Medway
The Camp of Stothard, Blake, Ogleby
Design for Illustration to ‘Chinese Tales’; ‘History of Jezdael’: Study of a Woman Wearing a Stole or Shawl, and Two Seated Figures. Verso: Drawing
Design for Illustration to ‘Chinese Tales’; ‘History of Jezdael’: Four Studies of a Girl Shooting with a Bow. Verso: Sketches
Study for a plate from The Triumphs of Temper, in the 1796 Royal Engagements Pocket Book
An Illustration to ‘Sohrab’
Frieze of Warriors
Study for ‘Don Quixote’: Sancho’s Supper. Verso: Studies for the Fairy Queen
An Illustration to Shakespeare’s ‘King John’: Constance and Arthur
Designs for Rundell and Bridge’s Transparency
Hafod
Shakespearean Characters
Design for a Frieze. A Chariot in a Victorious Procession
The Pilgrimage to Canterbury
Study Connected with J. Ritson’s ‘Caledonian Muse’: Men with Spears, Fighting. Verso: Sketch
Study Connected with J. Ritson’s ‘Caledonian Muse’: A Group of Nude Fighting Men. Verso: Various Studies Including a Group Seated round a Table
The Pilgrimage to Canterbury, engraved by ?Leopold Beyer
Two Allegorical Female Figures Clasping Hands before Book
A Group of Preliminary Sketches for Stothard’s ‘The Pilgrimage to Canterbury’