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Anonymous, British, 18th century
Fielding & Walker
August 1, 1779
Mug, George Fielding  American, Silver, American
George Fielding
ca. 1740
Tankard, George Fielding  American, Silver, American
George Fielding
ca. 1740–60
Multiple artists/makers
1781
On Painting in Oil and Water Colours, Landscape and Portraits . . ., Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding  British, Illustrated book
Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding
1839
Sarnen, Thales Fielding  British, Oil on light brown paper
Thales Fielding
1824
Amusement for John Bull & His Cousin Paddy, or, the Gambols of the American Buffalo, in St. James's Street, John Fielding  British, Engraving
John Fielding
May 1, 1783
Lakeland Landscape, Copley Fielding  British, Watercolor over graphite
Copley Fielding
early 19th century
Elias Hoyle of Sowerby in Yorkshire, aged 113, A.D. 1798, Thomas Fielding  British, Stipple, crayon-manner and etching
Thomas Fielding
ca. 1798
Longcase clock, Thomas Dickenson  British, Case: rosewood, coniferous wood veneered with mahogany and inlaid with bands of holly, stained holly and bone, and brass; Dial: painted enamel on copper with brass hour hands; Movement: brass and steel, British
Thomas Dickenson
James Fielding
ca. 1807
Penny Picture Display, Savannah, Walker Evans  American, Gelatin silver print
Walker Evans
1936
[Abandoned House], Walker Evans  American, Instant internal dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid SX-70)
Walker Evans
1973–74
Kitchen Corner, Tenant Farmhouse, Hale County, Alabama, Walker Evans  American, Gelatin silver print
Walker Evans
1936
[Floyd and Lucille Burroughs on Porch, Hale County, Alabama], Walker Evans  American, Gelatin silver print
Walker Evans
1936
Kara Walker : a black hole is everything a star longs to be, Kara Walker  American
Multiple artists/makers
2020
Multiple artists/makers
1771
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Newton Fielding
ca. 1850
Multiple artists/makers
1905
Newton Fielding
1820–56
John Fielding
Charles, Earl Cornwallis
March 31, 1786
Multiple artists/makers
1821–22
The Death of Mary Queen of Scots (from "European Magazine and London Review," volume I), William Walker  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
June 1, 1782
A Morning Vision, Henry Oliver Walker  American, Oil on canvas, American
Henry Oliver Walker
1895
Henry Fielding, William Hogarth  British, Etching
William Hogarth
Henry Fielding
ca. 1835
The Author's Benefit: Pasquin, William Hogarth  British, Etching
William Hogarth
Henry Fielding
1736
Tom Jones Rescues Mrs Waters from the Violence of Northerton, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Tom Jones & the Landlord, Partridge & Susan, Mrs Waters & the Landlady, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Sophia's Modesty Shocked by a Fall from her Horse, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Tom Jones Refused Admittance by the Nobleman's Porter, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Tom Jones & Sophia interrupted in a tete a tete by Lady Bellaston, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Partridge Interrupts Tom Jones in his Protestations to Lady Bellaston, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Lord Tellamar Rudely Dismissed by Squire Western, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Tom Jones detects the Philsopher in Black Molls Bed Chamber, "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
The Sentinel Mistakes Tom Jones for an Apparition, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
The infant Jones found in the bed of Mr. Allworthy, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792
Partridge cruelly accused and maltreated by his Wife, from "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Henry Fielding
1792