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More than 10,000 results for John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
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John Faber, the Elder
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
early 18th century

Jesse Churchill
ca. 1805

Lemuel Churchill
Thomas Whitman
1810–15

April Churchill
Robert Davidson
1983

Multiple artists/makers
1817

Glasshouse of the Duke of Buckingham
ca. 1665–70

Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist
Arnold of Nijmegen
ca. 1500–1510

Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist
Arnold of Nijmegen
ca. 1500–1510

John Targee
ca. 1815–17

John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1660

John Bennett
1882

John Monday
1830

John Bell
1845–55

John Bartlam
ca. 1765–69

John Sloan
1907
Randolph Churchill
1966
Randolph Churchill
1967
Churchill & Denison
Charles Loring Elliott
1860s

Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century

Zlan of Belewale
Sonzlanwon
First half 20th century

Olowe of Ise
before 1938

Hans of Landshut
1498

Dasoja of Balligrama
first quarter of the 12th century

Master of the Codex of Saint George
ca. 1330–35

Richard Cosway
George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough [Marquess of Blandford]
1817–21

Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Baronet
James McNeill Whistler
1878

John Frederick Kensett
1869

John Singleton Copley
1771

John White Alexander
1895

John Henry Belter
J. H. Belter & Co.
1850–60

John La Farge
ca. 1880

John Singer Sargent
1883–84

John Bruce
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
1830–35

Group of Boston 00.348
ca. 360–350 BCE

Master Heinrich of Constance
ca. 1310–20

Master of Saint Francis
ca. 1272

John Wildsmith
John Mayhew
table top 1759, base 1794

John Allen
John Edwards
ca. 1700

John Allen
John Edwards
ca. 1700

Master of the Second Roman de la Rose of the Duke of Berry,
ca. 1400