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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 Satyr's Head
A Study for The Central Character in Ward's Painting "the Deer Stealer"
Boy Carrying a Pail on His Head
Cloud Study
Head And Shoulders of a Cart Horse
Head of a Man Blowing a Pipe
Head of a Man Wearing a Loose Scarf
Head of a Tiger
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Man Struggling with a Boa Constrictor, Study for "liboya Serpent Seizing Its Prey"
Plant Study
Ryelands Sheep, The King's Ram, The King's Ewe And Lord Somerville's Wether