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Teacup, Coffee Cup, and Saucer
Worcester Porcelain Factory
Soft-paste porcelain with purple enamel and gilding · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Teacup and Saucer
Worcester Porcelain Factory
Soft-paste porcelain, polychrome enamels and gilding · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Dessert Basket
Worcester Porcelain Factory
Soft-paste porcelain, underglaze blue, polychrome enamels and gilding · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Tureen and Stand
Worcester Porcelain Factory
Soft-paste porcelain, underglaze blue, polychrome enamels and gilding · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Basket
Worcester Porcelain Factory
Soft-paste porcelain, underglaze blue, polychrome enamels and gilding · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Covered Vase
Worcester Porcelain Factory
Soft-paste porcelain, underglaze blue, polychrome enamels and gilding · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)
Bromley Hall
Cotton, plain weave; copperplate printed · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Philippe de La Salle
Silk, satin weave with brocading wefts tied in twill weave · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Sir Thomas Wharton
Valentine Green
Mezzotint on paper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Bouquet, from Collection of New Flowers of Taste for the Manufacture of Persian Cloth, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement
Johann Heinrich Hess
Etching on ivory laid paper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Bouquet, from Collection of New Flowers of Taste for the Manufacture of Persian Cloth, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement
Johann Heinrich Hess
Etching on ivory laid paper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Bouquet, from Collection of New Flowers of Taste for the Manufacture of Persian Cloth, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement
Johann Heinrich Hess
Etching on ivory laid paper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Bouquet, from Collection of New Flowers of Taste for the Manufacture of Persian Cloth, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement
Johann Heinrich Hess
Etching on ivory laid paper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Cover for Collection of New Flowers of Taste for the Manufacture of Persian Cloth, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement
Johann Heinrich Hess
Etching on ivory laid paper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Bouquet, from Collection of New Flowers of Taste for the Manufacture of Persian Cloth, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement
Johann Heinrich Hess
Etching on ivory laid paper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Copper-Plate Etching, from Encyclopédie
Claude-Antoine Littret de Montigny
Etching with engraving on cream laid paper taken from book · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Actors Ichimura Uzaemon IX as Kajiwara Genta no Kagetoki (Left), Segawa Kikunojô II as Yuki Onna (Center), and Arashi Sangorô II as Minamoto no Yoritomo (Right) in “Cotton Wadding of Izu Protecting the Matrimonial Chrysanthemums” (“Miyoto-giku Izu no kisewata”)
Katsukawa Shunshō
Color woodblock prints; hosoban triptych · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Mrs. George Watson
John Singleton Copley
oil on canvas · 1765
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Woman Standing among the Friars (recto)
John Brown
graphite and gray and black wash with point of brush · 1765
Cleveland Museum of Art
Sketches of Heads (verso, left); Two Women (verso, right)
John Brown
left: graphite; right: gray and black wash with point of brush and graphite · 1765
Cleveland Museum of Art
Woman Standing among the Friars (recto) Sketches of Heads (verso, left); Two Women (verso, right)
John Brown
graphite and gray and black wash with point of brush · 1765
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Reviewers' Cave
John Hamilton Mortimer
Pen and gray ink · 1765
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Actor Matsumoto Koshiro II as Osada no Taro Kagemune Disguised as the Woodcutter Gankutsu no Gorozo, in Act Four (?) of the Play Nue no Mori Ichiyo no Mato (Forest of the Nue Monster: Target of the Eleventh Month), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1770
Katsukawa Shunshō
Color woodblock print; chuban · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as a Monk, Raigo Ajari, in the Play Nue no Mori Ichiyo no Mato (Forest of the Nue Monster: Target of the Eleventh Month), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1770
Katsukawa Shunshō
Color woodblock print; hosoban · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago