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- Lion and Lioness -- painted from Nature (Stubbs) (← liens)
- The Infant Saviour treading on the Serpent (artiste anonyme) (← liens)
- Female portrait, an upright (artiste anonyme) (← liens)
- An Old Man's Head (Spagnoletto) (← liens)
- Female Portrait (Vandyck) (← liens)
- Historical, the subject taken from the 14th Exodus, the flight of the Children of Israel into Egypt (Old Franks) (← liens)
- Two, Infant Bacchanalians, and Sketch of the Lay Figure of Alice Atkinson who died at York, aged 110, being the Study for the large Picture which Mr. Stubbs painted for Dr. Drake of York (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Fruit Pieces -- a pair (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Two Embryos painted in Oil, 5 views of the bones of the Pelvis, 2 ditto of Skulls, and 4 studies of Trees from Nature, in Oil (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Two Embryos painted in Oil, 5 Views of the bones of the Pelvis, 2 ditto of Skulls, and 4 studies of Trees from Nature, in Oil (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Hercules Choice, a Study (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Portrait of a Gentleman on Horseback attended by his Dog, a sketch, and a Black Horse in a Landscape, the first Horse painted by Mr. Stubbs (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Two Paintings in Oil, (upon the prints) a Lion devouring a Horse, and a Horse affrighted at a Lion (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Three Ditto Paintings in Oil, ditto upon the prints, a Lion and 2 sleeping Tigers (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape with Figures, Sportsmen resting at the foot of a Tree (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape with Man on Horseback and Pointer; and a Horse -- a sketch (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape with Buildings and Figures, and a light House in the distance (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Two Sketches of the conflict between a Lion and Tiger, in varied positions and Three Portraits in ovals, in enamel (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Portraits of Two Mendicants painted at Rome, and Fruit Piece with a Snake, an oblong (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Three Horses in a Landscape -- a study (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape with a Stag, a Scene from Nature in Goodwood Park, and a Sea View with a Light House in the distance (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Three Fruit Pieces, Melon, &c. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Choice of Hercules, Study for the large Picture of that Subject (Stubbs) (← liens)
- A Magdalen (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Two Tigers playing (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Portraits of Two Hounds belonging to the late Duke of Richmond, in a small Landscape, painted from Nature, at his Grace's Seat at Goodwood, in 1791 (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape with Two Horses and a Dog (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape, with a Pointer (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Portrait of a Horse, formerly the Property of Sir Charles Bamfylde, introduced in a Landscape, with a distant Light House, being a View from Nature in Italy (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Portrait of a Horse, formerly belonging to Earl Pomfret, and a favorite Dog of Sir Joseph Banks introduced in a Landscape (Stubbs) (← liens)
- A Lion and Lioness reposing under a venerable Oak, stripped from Age of all Foliage -- admirably drawn and colored throughout (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Lion devouring a Horse -- a most spirited Picture (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Lion devouring a Stag, in a gloomy cavern (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Portrait of a Black and White Spaniel, belonging to Mr. Knightley (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape painted from Nature, at the time of the Hay Harvest, with Mowers and Haymakers (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Portrait of Superb a managed Horse, the Property of the late Earl Pomfret, with another Horse introduced to finished the composition (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Landscape, a view from Nature during the Corn Harvest; Men loading a Cart with Corn, and Women and Children gleaning (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Baronet, belonging to the Prince of Wales -- mounted by Chiffney The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Pumpkin, the Property of the late Right Hon. Charles James Fox, and Lord Foley -- mounted by South The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Protector, the Property of Lord Bolingbroke. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Mambrino, the Property of the late Earl Grosvenor. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Shark, Bred by, and the Property of Mr. Pigot, of Chesterton Hall, Huntingtonshire. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Volunteer, the Property of Capt. O'Kelly, with a Servant in Livery. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Anvil, formerly in the Stud of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, afterwards the Property of Capt. O'Kelly. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Sweet Briar, the Property of late Earl Grosvenor. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Gimcrack, the Property of the late Earl Grosvenor, with the Portrait of his Groom. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Mask, Bred by Mr. Hutton, and the Property of Lord Abingdon. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Sweet William, the Property of the late Earl Grosvenor. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- Bandy, also the Property of the late Earl Grosvenor, with the Portraits of his Groom and Terrier. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)
- The celebrated Stallion, Eclipse, the Property of Henry Wildman, Esq. attended by a Jockey and Boy. The following Portraits of celebrated Race Horses were painted by Mr. Stubbs, for the Turf Gallery. (Stubbs) (← liens)