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Study of Ancient Roman Millstone (?)
Edward Francis Burney
laid paper · 1827

Pelasgus Civilizes the Greeks
Edward Francis Burney
Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash · 1790
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Panthea, Wife of Abradates, Stabs herself
Edward Francis Burney
Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash · 1790
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Pericles Attends the Lectures of Aspasia
Edward Francis Burney
Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash · 1790
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Danae and Perseus Exposed
Edward Francis Burney
Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash · 1790
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Perseus and Andromeda
Edward Francis Burney
Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash · 1790
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Lysimachus thrown into the Den of a Lion
Edward Francis Burney
Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash · 1790
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Berenice prevents Ptolemy judging Condemned Persons while playing at Dice
Edward Francis Burney
Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash · 1790
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Landscape with Pasture Gate
Edward Francis Burney
laid paper

View in Surrey
Edward Francis Burney
ink

Female Figure carrying Water Jug on her Head
Edward Francis Burney
graphite

Winged Figure Slaying a Bull
Edward Francis Burney
graphite

Vulcan and The Gods and Goddesses
Edward Francis Burney
ink

Wedding of a God
Edward Francis Burney
graphite

Mother and Children Seated on Cloud
Edward Francis Burney
laid paper

Love Vindicated (L'Amour Vinqe')
Edward Francis Burney
ink

Allegory for Fall
Edward Francis Burney
ink

Allegory for Spring
Edward Francis Burney
ink

Study of a Male Nude
Edward Francis Burney
watercolor paint

Labyrinth at Walworth, Surrey
Edward Francis Burney
ink

Letter to Rev. Richard Burney with drawing of Colossal Head from British Museum Courtyard
Edward Francis Burney
watercolor paint

Country House
Edward Francis Burney
graphite

Elevation of a House
Edward Francis Burney
graphite

Bridge and Tower
Edward Francis Burney
graphite