1765. |
No. | 163. | Three Persons Viewing the Gladiator by Candle-light. |
„ | 164. | A Conversation Piece. |
1766. |
„ | 195. | A Philosopher giving that lecture on the Orrery, in which a lamp is put in the place of the sun. |
„ | 196. | A Portrait of a Lady, whole length. |
„ | 197. | Head of a Gentleman. |
1767. |
„ | 188. | Portrait of a Gentleman, whole length. |
„ | 189. | A Small Candle-light. |
„ | 190. | Ditto, its Companion. |
1768. |
„ | 193. | An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump. |
„ | 194. | Two Candle-lights. |
1769. |
„ | 196. | A Philosopher by Candle-light. |
„ | 197. | An Academy by Candle-light. |
„ | 198. | A Lady. |
„ | 199. | A Conversation. |
1770. |
„ | 154. | Portrait of a Gentleman, Painted by an Artificial Light. |
„ | 155. | A Conversation of Girls. |
„ | 303. | Child with a Dog. |
1771. |
„ | 200. | A Lady and Child, whole length. |
„ | 201. | A Blacksmith’s Shop. |
„ | 202. | A Small Ditto, viewed from without. |
„ | 203. | A Small Conversation. |
„ | 204. | Portrait of an Officer. |
„ | 205. | A Young Lady Undressing by Candle-light. |
„ | 206. | An Old Woman Knitting by Candle-light. |
„ | 209. | The Alchymist, in Search of the Philosopher’s Stone, discovers Phosphorus, and prays for the successful conclusion of his operation, as was the custom of the Ancient Chymical Astrologers. |
1772. |
„ | 369. | A Portrait of an Officer, small, whole length. |
„ | 370. | A Portrait of an Officer, small, whole length. |
„ | 371. | A Landscape. |
„ | 372. | A Blacksmith’s Shop. |
„ | 373. | An Iron Forge. |
„ | 417. | A Moonlight. |
1773. |
„ | 370. | A Captive King. |
„ | 371. | An Iron Forge, viewed from without. |
„ | 372. | An Earth Stopper on the Banks of the Derwent. |
1774. |
„ | 321. | The Old Man and Death. |
1775. |
„ | 223. | A Smith’s Forge, altered from his first design. |
1776. |
„ | 147. | An Eruption of Mount Vesuvius. |
„ | 148. | The Annual Girandola, at the Castle of St. Angelo, at Rome. |
1791. |
„ | 291. | Antigonus in the Storm. (From the “Winter’s Tale.”) |
„ | 220. | Romeo[9] and Juliet. The Tomb Scene. “Noise again! then I’ll be brief.” |
| | N.B.—The above Pictures were exhibited last year in the Academy; but having been placed in an unfortunate position, owing (as Mr. Wright supposes) to their having arrived too late in London, and have since received alterations, he is desirous they should again meet the public eye. |
„ | 221. | Inside an Italian Stable. |
„ | 222. | Part of the Colosseum. |
„ | 223. | Moonlight, View on the Lake Albano, Italy, Monte Jora in the distance. |
| | Total, 43 Pictures. |