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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection

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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Opening of Crystal Palace at Sydenham by Queen Victoria on June 10 1854 (litho)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Jean Lannes, the Duke of Montebello (chromolitho)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Rhine Waterfall at Schaffhausen, 1775 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon, 1912 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Landscape (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Meeting of Esau and Jacob, Genesis, Chapter 33, Verses 1-6 (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Vignette (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Flash of Lightening: Caught in a Mountain Storm, (colour litho)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Battle of Bosworth Field (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: La Favorita, Act III scene xii (gravure)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Marlborough pattern tile (ceramic)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Battle of Bosworth Field, engraved by J. Thomson, illustration from David Humes
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Terrace at Jacobs Restaurant in Nienstedten-an-der-Elbe, 1902 (pastel on paper)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The River Wye at Tintern Abbey, 1805 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: A Naval Engagement (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Wooded Landscape
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Richard I in Palestine
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Ship of Souls, probably 1859 (stained glass) (detail of 120181)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Landscape in the Lake District (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Convent of St. Catherine with Mount Horeb, February 19th 1839
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Seamstress
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: La Montagne, c. 1794 (w / c pen & ink)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The cavalcade of the King of Oudh riding with the British Resident on elephants, c
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Wagon outside an inn (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Two Pigs in Straw (Barn with Pigs) (oil on wood)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: View of Snowdon with the Castle of Dolbardarn from Llanberis, North Wales
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Cutting-Out of the French Corvette La Chevrette, 1802 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Elizabeth Woodville surrendering her son (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Battle of the Nile (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Christ bearing his Cross (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Noahs Sacrifice (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Rev. Rowland Hill, English Preacher, (1744-1833)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Cutting-Out of the French Corvette, La Chevrette
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Seizing of Mortimer, engraved by J. Fittler, illustration from David Humes
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Richard the First in Palestine, engraved by A. Smith, illustration from David Hume
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The death of Mortimer (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The Great Fire of London (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The dress of the period (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Christ walking on the Sea (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Still Life with a Globe, Books, Shells and Corals (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Saul and the Witch of Endor, 1791 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: The battle of Hastings (engraving)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Rupture of a Wooden Bridge, c. 1770 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Peasants Surprised by a Storm, c. 1770 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: David Garrick as Don John in his adaptation of The Chances by Beaumont and Fletcher
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: Attack by Robbers at Night, c. 1770 (oil on canvas)
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: A View near Matlock, Derbyshire with Figures Working beneath a Wooden Conveyor, 1785
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Philip James de (1740-1812) Loutherbourg Collection: David Garrick in the role of Don Juan (litho)


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