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John SmartPortrait miniature of Ann Hurlock (d. 1837) mounted in a Louis XVI tortoiseshell and gold snuffbox, 1777
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John SmartPortrait miniature of Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805)
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John SmartPortrait miniature of Mary Lemaistre (1744-c. 1816), later Baroness Mary von Nolcken, 1778
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John SmartPortrait miniature of Miss Annie Chambers (1788-1858), wearing white muslin dress with gold decoration, 1807
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John SmartPortrait miniature of Sir Robert Wigram, 1st Baronet of Wexford (1743-1830), wearing grey-brown double-breasted jacket with gilt buttons over a white waistcoat and cravat, 1800
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John SmartPortrait of a Young Gentleman, 1770s
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John SmartPrince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn (1745-90), brother of King George III, wearing gold-edged blue frock coat, gold-edged white waistcoat and the blue sash and badge of the Order of the Garter, 1770s
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John SmartAlexander J. Dallas (1759-1817), wearing coat, white knotted cravat, hair worn en queue, c. 1782
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John SmartPortrait miniature of a Lady, wearing a lilac dress with white trim, a gold brooch at her corsage, her hair worn upswept with a looped plait and curled into ringlets, 1805
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John SmartPortrait miniature of a Gentleman, possibly William Collins Jackson (1763-1814), wearing blue jacket with gold buttons, cream waistcoat and white cravat, his powdered hair worn en queue, 1787
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John SmartPortrait miniature of Mrs. Russell (nee Cox), 1781
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John SmartPortrait of Miss Hammond, 1779
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John SmartEdgar Corrie (1748-1819), wearing red coat, white waistcoat with gold, red and green embroidery, 1775
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John SmartA Child, wearing white smock and blue sash, 1766
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John SmartA Gentleman, probably a member of the Townley family or Balfour Townley family of Townley Hall, wearing scarlet coat, his hair powdered, c. 1785-89
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John SmartAnn Chase (née Rand) (1759-1837), wearing pale pink dress, frilled lace collar and pale pink ribbons, her hair powdered, 1788
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John SmartA young man of the Finch-Hatton family, wearing a navy coat and white waistcoat, 1811
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John SmartMr Maclane or Macleane, wearing pale grey coat, white frilled shirt and stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue, c. 1775
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John SmartThomas Fitzherbert (c.1746-1822), wearing pale grey coat, shirt and stock, c. 1781
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John SmartMiss Denton, later Mrs Murray, wearing powder blue satin robe à l'anglaise with fine lace trim, her light brown hair upswept and tightly curled, c. 1767
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John Smart Jr.A lady, probably Adélaïde d'Orléans (1777-1847), wearing a black dress and white fichu with peaked collar, her dark hair under a white cap, 1802
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John Smart Jr.Sophia Dighton (née Smart) (1770-93), in profile, wearing dress with frilled lace border and blue ribbon trim, 1797
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Attributed to Franciszek SmiadeckiCharles II, King of England (1630-85), wearing black robes and the sash and star of The Order of the Garter, c. 1665
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Attributed to Franciszek SmiadeckiCharles II full face in black doublet and lace cravat wearing the sash and Order of the Garter, 1660s
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Colvin Smith RSAPortrait of Francis Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850), 1820s
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John Raphael SmithSelf-Portrait, aged 31, c. 1753
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John Raphael SmithRural Charity, 1790s
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John Raphael SmithPortrait of a Lady, 1780s
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John Raphael SmithPortrait of the Whig Statesman Charles James Fox (1749-1806), 1802
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Matthew SnellingA self-portrait of Samuel Cooper (1607/8-72), wearing jacket embroidered with silver lace and white lawn collar, mid 17th century
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Matthew SnellingA Gentleman, wearing black doublet slashed to reveal white undershirt, his white lawn collar with tasseled ties, landscape background, c. 1655
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Gerard SoestPortrait of John Farewell of Inner Temple, c. 1660
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Gerard SoestPortrait of Anne Bulwer (1631-1704), 1654
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Gerard SoestPortrait of Anne, Viscountess Bayning (d. 1678), c. 1660
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Gerard SoestGroup Portrait of Four Children, c. 1650
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Andrea SoldiPortrait of Commodore George Hookey Walker (d. 1777), privateer, c. 1760
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Andrea SoldiPortrait of Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1717-86), 17th Lord Dacre, c. 1737
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Follower of Paul van SomerPortrait of Margaret Phesant and her mother, c. 1620
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Attributed to John SouchPortrait of a Member of the Towneley Family, traditionally identified as John Towneley, c. 1620
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Ruskin SpearTrue Blue, Portrait of Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), c. 1974
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Gervase SpencerA portrait enamel of George Beauclerk, 3rd Duke of St. Albans (1730-86), wearing blue jacket with gold lace decoration, the sleeves slashed, lace ‘Van Dyck’ collar and powdered hair, mid 18th century
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Gervase SpencerPortrait miniature of Nell (Eleanor) Gwyn (1650-87), wearing blue and white loose chemise, her breasts exposed, mid 18th century
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Gervase SpencerA Lady, probably an actress, wearing black dress, the bodice embroidered with ‘fire’ symbol in red, an elaborate red ribbon studded with pearls and a feather in her upswept hair, c. 1750
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Gervase SpencerPortrait miniature of Charles Fitzroy (1737-97), 1st Lord Southampton, semi-profile to the left, wearing scarlet coat with blue and gold facings and brass gorget and a crimson sash, 1759
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Gervase SpencerA portrait miniature enamel of Susannah Beckford (nee Love) dressed à la Turque in a white costume sprigged with pink flowers and green leaves..., 1755
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Gervase SpencerPortrait enamel of a Young Girl with her younger sibling, wearing white dresses, standing in front of a column, holding a basket of flowers, 1752
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Gervase SpencerPortrait miniature of the Rt Hon Lady Caroline Montague
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Gilbert SpencerGarsington, 1924
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Henry SpicerPortrait enamel of Edmund Burke (1729/30-1797) after Ozias Humphry (1742-1810), 1795
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Henry SpicerA Lady, possibly the artist’s wife, seated in red damask upholstered chair in brown silk dress, a portrait miniature of a girl around her neck, a letter in her hand and wedding band with mourning band on her finger, red velvet curtain background, 1790
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Henry SpicerA portrait enamel of Louisa Dorothea Clinton (née Holroyd) (1776-1854) as a child, wearing white dress with red sash, her bonnet trimmed with red ribbon and white feathers, 1783
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Anthony StewartPortrait miniature of Hungerford Crewe (1812-94), 3rd Baron Crewe dressed in white smock with blue ribbon tied at the waist
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Thomas StewartPortrait of Charles Genevieve Louis Auguste André Timothée D’Eon de Beaumont, called the Chevalier D’Eon (1728-1810), 1792
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Attributed to Henry StonePortrait of Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-65), after Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641), 1650s
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Richard StoneA Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926), 1989-91
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Sir Robert StrangePortrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88), 'The Young Pretender', 1740s
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Gilbert StuartJohn Fitzgibbon Earl of Clare (1749-1802), c. 1787
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Gilbert StuartHugh Hamilton DD Bishop of Ossory (1729-1805), 1790s
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Gilbert StuartPortrait of Johnston Hannay, 1790s
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Gilbert StuartPortrait of Elizabeth Caldwell, 1790s
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Gilbert StuartPortrait of Lieutenant-General Henry Richmond Gale (1760-1814), 1785
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Jane StuartPortrait of George Washington (1732-99), c. 1820
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Jane StuartPortrait of George Washington, 1840s
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Studio of Gilbert StuartGeorge Washington (1732-99) President of the United States, c. 1790
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George Stubbs RAThe Earl of Westmorland’s Grey Hunter, 1786
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George Stubbs RAThe Farmer's Wife and the Raven, 1783
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George Stubbs RA, the background attributed to George Barret‘Mr Ogilvie’s Bay Racehorse on a Riverbank, with a Group of Cows in the Middle Distance’, c. 1770
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Sir Peter Lely and StudioPortrait of Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c. 1665
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Samuel John StumpPortrait of an Actor, 1780s
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Luke SullivanPortrait miniature of Catherine Maria (Kitty) Fisher (1741?-67) holding a small dog, wearing a green dress, with a pink drape and ribbons in her hair, 1763
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Thomas SullyThe Howell Brothers, c. 1840
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Thomas SullyPeasant Girl, 1857
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Thomas SullySelf Portrait, 1828
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Graham Sutherland OMPortrait of William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965), 1949
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Lorentz Lars Svensson SparrgrenBenjamin Franklin (1706-90), wearing grey silk jacket and matching waistcoat, frilled shirt, 1786
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Edwin SwanPortrait of Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery (1887-1976), 1940
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Paul SwanPortrait of Isadora Duncan (1877-1927)
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Anne Louise SwynnertonPortrait of Henry James (1843-1916), 1910
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Edward TaylerThree portraits of children of the Danish Royal Family, late 19th century
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After John TaylorPortrait of William Shakespeare (1564-1616), 18th Century
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