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John SmartPortrait miniature of Abigail Baker-Holroyd (née Way) (d. 1793), later Lady Sheffield of Dunamore and Roscommon, 1769 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing a pink silk frock with lilac lining trimmed with gold, a blue waistcoat embroidered with gold and a black silk solitaire ribbon tied at the back of his powdered wig, 1767 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of Joseph Reinagle, wearing cream coat with gold buttons, matching waistcoat, white lace cravat and powdered wig worn en queue, 1767 -
John SmartGentleman with grey powdered hair and blue jacket with gold embroidery, 1766 -
John SmartA portrait miniature of a young Girl, wearing blue dress held with a brooch clasp and white shawl, her upswept hair plaited, 1761 -
John SmartA portrait miniature of Frances, Lady Neave (née Bristow) (d. 1830) wearing mauve dress with gold trim and shoulder fringe over white underslip, her white stole draped about her, her dark hair upswept and dressed with a strand of pearls, 1761 -
John SmartA pair of portrait miniatures of the Morgan brothers. wearing faux military attire, 1760 and 1762 -
John Smart'Captain Hamilton', wearing naval uniform, his hair powdered -
John SmartA Gentleman, traditionally identified as ‘Mr. Ridley’, wearing a blue jacket, with lace shirt and white waistcoat embroidered with flowers and gold thread, 1770s -
John SmartA Gentleman, wearing jacket worn open with waistcoat and cravat, his pink powdered hair worn en queue, late 18th century -
John SmartA portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a pale blue coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and stock, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow, 1786 -
John SmartA portrait miniature of a Gentleman with powdered hair en queue and tied with a black ribbon, wearing a white stock and crimson velvet jacket and waistcoat -
John SmartA Young Hindu, probably called ‘Venkataramman’, wearing a jama and turban, late 18th century -
John SmartJohn Dalrymple, 6th Earl of Stair (1749-1821), late 18th century -
John SmartPortait miniature of a naval Captain in gold-bordered naval uniform with white facings and cravat, powdered hair en queue, 1786 -
John SmartPortrait drawing of an unknown Gentleman, wearing stock, his wig pink-powdered -
John SmartPortrait drawing of Captain George Anthony Tonyn (d. 1770), 1760s -
John SmartPortrait drawing of Captain Robert Fanshawe (1740-1823), wearing naval uniform, 1770s -
John SmartPortrait drawing of John Dighton (1793-1810), wearing blue jacket with brass buttons over yellow waistcoat and white cravat, the portrait set into a drawn surround, 1810 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of a Lady, previously identified as ‘Lady Cockburn’, wearing a gold dress with lace trim decorated with pearls and sapphire, her hair worn curled and powdered and decorated with white ostrich feathers -
John SmartPortrait miniature of a Lady, probably Lady Lucy Douglas (née Graham) (1751-80), wearing fur-trimmed dress with pearl choker tied at the back with pink ribbon, her powdered hair upswept, 1770s -
John SmartPortrait miniature of a Lady, traditionally identified as Viscountess Townshend, later Anne, 1st Marchioness Townshend (b.c.1752-1819), 1777 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of a Lady, wearing dark blue and white dress with black lace shawl, a white bonnet tied under her chin, 1768 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of a Lady, wearing lace-edged pink dress with green lining and white satin mantle, her hair worn up and decorated with pearls with a falling ringlet around her neck, 1781 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of a Young Lady, wearing a pearl-bordered white dress and fur-edged blue overcoat, unswept hair, 1773 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of Ann Hurlock (d. 1837) mounted in a Louis XVI tortoiseshell and gold snuffbox, 1777 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805) -
John SmartPortrait miniature of Mary Lemaistre (1744-c. 1816), later Baroness Mary von Nolcken, 1778 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of Miss Annie Chambers (1788-1858), wearing white muslin dress with gold decoration, 1807 -
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 -
John SmartPortrait of a Young Gentleman, 1770s -
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 -
John SmartAlexander J. Dallas (1759-1817), wearing coat, white knotted cravat, hair worn en queue, c. 1782 -
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 -
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 -
John SmartPortrait miniature of Mrs. Russell (nee Cox), 1781 -
John SmartPortrait of Miss Hammond, 1779 -
John SmartEdgar Corrie (1748-1819), wearing red coat, white waistcoat with gold, red and green embroidery, 1775 -
John SmartA Child, wearing white smock and blue sash, 1766 -
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 -
John SmartAnn Chase (née Rand) (1759-1837), wearing pale pink dress, frilled lace collar and pale pink ribbons, her hair powdered, 1788 -
John SmartPortrait drawing of Mrs Elizabeth Shippey of Sloane Street, Knightsbridge, wearing a grey dress, black and white feathers in her powdered hair, 1784 -
John SmartA young man of the Finch-Hatton family, wearing a navy coat and white waistcoat, 1811 -
John SmartMr Maclane or Macleane, wearing pale grey coat, white frilled shirt and stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue, c. 1775 -
John SmartThomas Fitzherbert (c.1746-1822), wearing pale grey coat, shirt and stock, c. 1781 -
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 -
John SmartMrs. Parker of Bath, wearing white muslin dress and two bows of white silk ribbon in her powdered hair, 1797 -
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 -
John Smart Jr.Sophia Dighton (née Smart) (1770-93), in profile, wearing dress with frilled lace border and blue ribbon trim, 1797 -
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 -
Attributed to Franciszek SmiadeckiCharles II full face in black doublet and lace cravat wearing the sash and Order of the Garter, 1660s -
Colvin Smith RSAPortrait of Francis Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850), 1820s -
John Raphael SmithSelf-Portrait, aged 31, c. 1753 -
John Raphael SmithRural Charity, 1790s -
John Raphael SmithPortrait of a Lady, 1780s -
John Raphael SmithPortrait of the Whig Statesman Charles James Fox (1749-1806), 1802 -
Matthew SnellingA self-portrait of Samuel Cooper (1607/8-72), wearing jacket embroidered with silver lace and white lawn collar, mid 17th century -
Matthew SnellingA Gentleman, wearing black doublet slashed to reveal white undershirt, his white lawn collar with tasseled ties, landscape background, c. 1655 -
Gerard SoestPortrait of John Farewell of Inner Temple, c. 1660 -
Gerard SoestPortrait of Anne Bulwer (1631-1704), 1654 -
Gerard SoestPortrait of Anne, Viscountess Bayning (d. 1678), c. 1660 -
Gerard SoestGroup Portrait of Four Children, c. 1650 -
Andrea SoldiPortrait of Commodore George Hookey Walker (d. 1777), privateer, c. 1760 -
Andrea SoldiPortrait of Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1717-86), 17th Lord Dacre, c. 1737 -
Follower of Paul van SomerPortrait of Margaret Phesant and her mother, c. 1620 -
Attributed to John SouchPortrait of a Member of the Towneley Family, traditionally identified as John Towneley, c. 1620 -
Ruskin SpearTrue Blue, Portrait of Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), c. 1974 -
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 -
Gervase SpencerPortrait miniature of Nell (Eleanor) Gwyn (1650-87), wearing blue and white loose chemise, her breasts exposed, mid 18th century -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Gervase SpencerPortrait miniature of the Rt Hon Lady Caroline Montague -
Gilbert SpencerGarsington, 1924 -
Henry SpicerPortrait enamel of Edmund Burke (1729/30-1797) after Ozias Humphry (1742-1810), 1795 -
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 -
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 -
Anthony StewartPortrait miniature of Hungerford Crewe (1812-94), 3rd Baron Crewe dressed in white smock with blue ribbon tied at the waist -
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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