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More than 10,000 results for Sir (Edward) Linley Sambourne
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Father Thames and Henley Naiads (Cartoon published in Punch, February 26, 1898), Sir (Edward) Linley Sambourne  British, Pen and black ink over graphite
Sir (Edward) Linley Sambourne
Febuary 18, 1898
Kingfisher, Sir (Edward) Linley Sambourne  British, Gray and blue pen and ink, brush and wash
Sir (Edward) Linley Sambourne
late 19th century
Multiple artists/makers
February–December, 1875
Multiple artists/makers
January–June, 1879
Multiple artists/makers
1883
Multiple artists/makers
July–December 1879
Multiple artists/makers
July–December, 1881
Multiple artists/makers
January –December, 1878
Multiple artists/makers
1884
Multiple artists/makers
1887
Multiple artists/makers
1887
Sir (Edward) Linley Sambourne
February 26, 1898
The Love Song, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
1868–77
Multiple artists/makers
January–December, 1876
Multiple artists/makers
1880
Multiple artists/makers
1882
Multiple artists/makers
1885
Multiple artists/makers
1886
Multiple artists/makers
January–June, 1881
Angels Praising (Angeli Laudantes), Sir Edward Burne-Jones (figures) British, Dyed wool and silk on undyed cotton warp (15 warps per inch; 5-6 per cm.), British, Merton Abbey
Multiple artists/makers
1898
Edward Seymour & the Fancy Paper Company : the story of a British marbled paper manufacturer, Edward Seymour  British
Multiple artists/makers
2006
Elizabeth Farren (born about 1759, died 1829), Later Countess of Derby, Sir Thomas Lawrence  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Thomas Lawrence
1790
Captain George K. H. Coussmaker (1759–1801), Sir Joshua Reynolds  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Joshua Reynolds
1782
Evening sandals, Sir Edward Rayne  British, leather, ceramic, British
Sir Edward Rayne
1970s
The Entombment, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Green, blue, brown and touches of reddish bodycolor, heightened with white  gouache (bodycolor)
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
1879
The Backgammon Players, Philip Webb  British, Painted pine, oil paint on leather, brass, copper, British
Multiple artists/makers
1861
Study of a Female Head, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Yellow, red, and green pastel with fabricated black crayon on red paper
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
1890
King David the Poet, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Stained glass, British, London
Multiple artists/makers
1863
Head of a Woman, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Wool (15 warps per inch, 6 per cm.), British, Merton Abbey
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1877–98; woven before 1923
The Summons: Study for the Head of Gawaine, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Fabricated black crayon on paper
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
1893
Design for the Figure of "Flora", Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Graphite on paper, British
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
19th century
Brooch in the form of a dove on an olive branch, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Gold, coral, turquoise, seed pearls, ruby, red and green translucent enamel, British
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1895
Evening dress, Edward Molyneux  French, born England, silk, French
Edward Molyneux
1926–27
Office in a Small City, Edward Hopper  American, Oil on canvas
Edward Hopper
1953
Beaker, Edward Kinsey  American, Silver, American
Edward Kinsey
ca. 1834–45
A Jaguar, Edward Kemeys  American, Bronze, American
Edward Kemeys
1885
Panther and Cubs, Edward Kemeys  American, Bronze, American
Edward Kemeys
John Williams
ca. 1878; cast 1907
Still Hunt, Edward Kemeys  American, Bronze, American
Edward Kemeys
1894
The Falls of Niagara, Edward Hicks  American, Oil on canvas, American
Edward Hicks
ca. 1825
Peaceable Kingdom, Edward Hicks  American, Oil on canvas, American
Edward Hicks
ca. 1830–32