‘Moonrise on the Yare (?)‘, John Crome, c.1811–6 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/crome-moonrise-on-the-yare-n02645
‘Moonrise on the Yare (?)‘, John Crome, c.1811–6
Evening John Crome c.1817 View on the Maas Manner
‘Moonrise on the Yare (?)‘, John Crome, c.1811–6
Evening John Crome c.1817 View on the Maas Manner
‘Landscape, with a View of Oxford‘, Rev. Richard Hume Lancaster, exhibited 1814
William Turner c.1825–30 Landscape in Normandy Manner
‘Mrs Sarah Ingram‘, Thomas Hudson, c.1750–5
Collier Thomas Hudson 1744 Mrs Sarah Walker Manner
‘The Midsummer Night’s Fairies‘, Robert Huskisson, exhibited 1847
Bonington exhibited 1828 Landscape in Normandy Manner
Includes poem related to [[N04872|’Girlhood of Mary Virgin‘]
Naturalism New Sculpture New English Art Club Grand Manner
Includes poem related to [[N04872|’Girlhood of Mary Virgin‘]
Naturalism New Sculpture New English Art Club Grand Manner
Includes poem related to [[N04872|’Girlhood of Mary Virgin‘]
Naturalism New Sculpture New English Art Club Grand Manner
Artist page for Gaston Lachaise (1882–1935)
him to define the female nude in a new and powerful manner
‘Just at this moment, somehow or other, they began to run‘, Peter Blake, 1970
Peter Blake 1970 View by appointment ‘It isn’t manners
‘The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas‘, Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, exhibited 1766 on display at Tate Britain.
British Art Hector Taking Leave of Andromache Manner