- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-002/18
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- [19th Century]
Miniature on ivory; head and shoulders of an old man, turned to the right of the picture; he wears a white cravat and black coat; his the colours have faded.
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862
Miniature on ivory; head and shoulders of an old man, turned to the right of the picture; he wears a white cravat and black coat; his the colours have faded.
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862
Hand-coloured engraving of 'Putney', showing a coxed four in the foreground and the School Boathouse behind.
Hand-coloured engraving entitled 'Scullers Outrigger', showing two single scullers; in the background is a long building with a blue flag.
Facing the south-west corner of the room; shows the fireplace on the right in the foreground; on the left are a pair of wooden chairs and an orange armchair; on the far left is a dresser with a blue jug and plate upon it.
Dr. Cyril Jackson after William Owen
Half length, seated in a chair, wearing clerics robes. In a particularly fine contemporary carved giltwood frame, bearing maker's label. "WYATT, High Street, Oxford."
College Garden by Richard Bankes Harraden
College Garden, looking north-west towards the Abbey. College is visible on the left side of the painting. Two gardeners are visible: one in the left foreground with a barrow and one in the centre with a roller. A woman and boy are to the right of the painting and the child has a hoop.
Harraden, Richard Bankes, 1778-1862
Reverend Benjamin Fuller James by a member of the English School
Head and shoulders; he is turned to the left; he wears a black academic dress.
William Vincent by William Owen
Three-quarters length portrait of Vincent facing to the left of the portrait, seated wearing a black silk cassock; he sits on a Gainsborough chair covered in red with fluted arms; his right hand sits in his pocket, his left on the chair arm; a medallion, the Order of the Bath, hangs from a red ribbon round his neck; in the bottom-right of the picture is a globe; on the left is an open Bible and a scroll, upon which the name of the artist and the date 1811 are written.
Owen, William, 1769-1825
King's Scholars attributed to Thomas Rowlandson
Watercolour on paper; a group of scholars in gowns and mortar boards; the Abbey is in the background.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827
The Thames at Windsor by Thomas Christopher Hofland
Landscape of the Thames at Windsor in the centre left background is Windsor Castle, framed by trees; its reflections can be seen in the river, which flows towards it, having emerged from the left of the picture; on the bank in the centre are five cows, and to the right there is a man seated upon a fallen tree trunk. The painting is signed in the bottom-right on the trunk of the tree: 'TCH 1816'
Hofland, Thomas Christopher, 1777-1863