Hogarth Solicits His Patron Bishop Hoadley to Look Over His MS. 'Analysis of Beauty'John Thomas Smith1817
Joseph Nollekens R.A. and Mrs. Nollekens; The pair of compasses and the pair of callipers side by sideJohn Thomas Smith
Hogarth Drinking the First Glass of Wine with His Wife – Their Dogs Keeping Respectful DistancesJohn Thomas Smith1817
Hogarth Being Out of His Time Draws His Companion's Figure on the Door of a Certain Place, to the Great Admiration of All His FriendsJohn Thomas Smith1817
Hogarth Has Made Breakfast and Sends up a Cup to His Wife at the Same Time Ordering the Little Dog to be Admitted to her Mistress's BedchamberJohn Thomas Smith1817
Sir James Thornhill's Boy Entering His Master's Painting Room to Deliver the Bundle and a Letter in the Presence of Lady ThornhillJohn Thomas Smith1817
Hogarth Carrying his Master's Sick Child Round Leicester Fields. The Spot of Ground Leicester House.John Thomas Smith1817
Hogarth After His Wife had Put on a New Night Shirt, Ties up Her Things to Send to Sir James Thornhill with a Letter…John Thomas Smith1817
Hogarth Having Been Followed by Barry and a Friend was Caught Backing a Boy to Fight Purposely to Catch His Fearful CountenanceJohn Thomas Smith1817
Inside the Painted Chamber as it was in the year 1800 before the old tapestry was removedJohn Thomas Smith1806
Domestic Architecture – N. E. View of an Old House lately Standing in Sweedon's Passage, Grub StreetJohn Thomas Smith1791
Domestic Architecture, A Magnificent Mansion Lately Standing in Hart Street, Crutched FriarsJohn Thomas Smith1812
新品Geometrical View of St. Stephen's Chapel, as it appeared before the alterations in 1806 and after Mr. Sandby's view, which was taken about 1755John Thomas Smith1807