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A Canopied Boat And Two Rowing Boats at a Jetty; Inset Left, a Pencil Study of The Tintern Livestock
A Horseman in a Landscape Probably a Study for "theophilus Levett Fox Hunting in Wychnor Park"
A Mare, Possibly a Study for "l'amour De Cheval", Dated 1827, in The Tate Gallery
A Mare Possibly a Study for "l'amour De Cheval", Dated 1827, in The Tate Gallery
A Study for The Central Character in Ward's Painting "the Deer Stealer"
Cloud Study
Horse's Foreleg Possibly a Study for "l'amour De Cheval", Dated 1827, in The Tate Gallery
Man Struggling with a Boa Constrictor, Study for "liboya Serpent Seizing Its Prey"
Plant Study
Sir Charles Blunt at The Death of The Boar a Study for One of a Set of Four Paintings by Ward Execu
Sir Charles Blunt Hunting The Boar And Escaping From The Tiger a Study for One of a Set of Four Pai
Sky Study
Sky Study 2
Study for The Mother's Bribe, Or The Temptation to Be Washed
Study for The Oil Painting "the Children of Theophilus Levitt, Esquire."
Study for The View of Cambridge From Castle Hill