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13 records by Richard Dighton
Portrait of Man in Black Coat and Blue and White Cravat
Portrait of Man in Black Coat and Blue and White Cravat
Richard Dighton
Watercolor and gouache, selectively varnished, on cream board · 1835
Art Institute of Chicago
Sir James Stuart of Coltness
Sir James Stuart of Coltness
Richard Dighton
Gouache, with watercolor, graphite, and pen and brown ink, selectively varnished, on cream wove paper · 1833
Art Institute of Chicago
A View of the Royal Exchange
A View of the Royal Exchange
Richard Dighton
etching, hand colored · 1824
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Hero of the Chase
The Hero of the Chase
Richard Dighton
etching, hand colored · 1819
Cleveland Museum of Art
Equestrian Portrait of Man in Profile
Equestrian Portrait of Man in Profile
Richard Dighton
Watercolor with graphite, selectively varnished, on ivory wove paper · 1815
Art Institute of Chicago
The Persian Ambassador
The Persian Ambassador
Richard Dighton
Etching on paper · 1815
Art Institute of Chicago
Lord William Pawlett
Lord William Pawlett
Richard Dighton
Watercolor, selectively varnished, on ivory wove card, laid down on ivory wove card · 1815
Art Institute of Chicago
Boy in an Eton Collar
Boy in an Eton Collar
Richard Dighton
Watercolor, with graphite, selectively varnished, on cream wove paper · 1815
Art Institute of Chicago
The Man Wot Drives the Sovereign
The Man Wot Drives the Sovereign
Richard Dighton
pen and brown ink with brown wash · 1810
Cleveland Museum of Art
A View of the Telegraph, Cambridge
A View of the Telegraph, Cambridge
Richard Dighton
etching, hand colored · 1809
Cleveland Museum of Art
Ireland in Scotland, or a Trip from Oxford to the Land of Cakes
Ireland in Scotland, or a Trip from Oxford to the Land of Cakes
Richard Dighton
etching, hand colored · 1807
Cleveland Museum of Art
A View from St. Aldate's, Oxford
A View from St. Aldate's, Oxford
Richard Dighton
etching, hand colored
Cleveland Museum of Art
A Citizen of the World
A Citizen of the World
Richard Dighton
etching, hand colored
Cleveland Museum of Art