Borrow Borrow Thomas and Ann are two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby.
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Borrow Borrow Thomas and Ann are two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby.
Indian widow is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby completed between the end of 1783 and beginning of 1784, exhibited for the first time in his solo show in London in 1785.
Romeo and Juliet: the scene of the tomb is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby, completed in 1790, exhibited that year at the Exposition of Derby in 1839 in the Institute of Mechanics and now on display in the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
A philosopher in the light of the lamp (also known as a hermit who studies the anatomy) is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby.
The blacksmith’s shop is a recurring theme in the work of Joseph Wright of Derby, who in his life painted five different versions of this framework between 1771 and 1773.
The alchemist discovers phosphorus is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby was originally completed in 1771 and then rebuilt in 1795.
Venice from the Giudecca Canal is an oil painting on canvas (61 x 91.5 cm) made in 1840 by the English painter William Turner.
Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps (English: Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps) is an oil painting on canvas (146×237 cm), built in 1812 by the English painter William Turner and stored in the Tate Britain in London.
The Pietà is an oil painting on canvas (264 À 170 cm) 1637 by Jusepe de Ribera and kept at the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples.
The Martyrdom of St. Philip is a painting Spagnoletto made in oil on canvas 234 À 234 cm.