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Thomas Banks
1735–1805
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Philip Yorke (1720–1790), 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, and Jemima Yorke (1723–1797), 2nd Marchioness Grey 1790 (?) Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Philip Yorke (1720–1790), 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, and Jemima Yorke (1723–1797), 2nd Marchioness Grey 1790 (?) English Heritage, De Grey Mausoleum
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The Hindu Deity Camadeva with His Mistress on a Crocodile c.1792 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)The Hindu Deity Camadeva with His Mistress on a Crocodile c.1792 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Angel in Adoration before 1792 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Angel in Adoration before 1792 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Achilles Arming c.1777 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Achilles Arming c.1777 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Dr Anthony Eddington (1713–1790) 1790 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Dr Anthony Eddington (1713–1790) 1790 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Catactacus before Claudius c.1774 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Catactacus before Claudius c.1774 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Earl Howe (1725–1799) c.1802 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Earl Howe (1725–1799) c.1802 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Monument to Richard Rundle Burges (1755–1797) 1802 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Monument to Richard Rundle Burges (1755–1797) 1802 St Paul's Cathedral
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Dr Anthony Addington (1713–1790) 1790 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Dr Anthony Addington (1713–1790) 1790 Yale Center for British Art
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The Falling Titan c.1795 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)The Falling Titan c.1795 Royal Academy of Arts
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John Malin c.1768–1769 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)John Malin c.1768–1769 Royal Academy of Arts
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Anatomical Crucifixion (James Legg) 1801 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Anatomical Crucifixion (James Legg) 1801 Royal Academy of Arts
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Anthony Addington (1713–1790) 1790–1791 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Anthony Addington (1713–1790) 1790–1791 Royal College of Physicians, London
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Monument to Dean William Smith (1711–1787) 1787 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Monument to Dean William Smith (1711–1787) 1787 Chester Cathedral, St Werburgh Street, Chester, Cheshire
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Hafod Urn and Plinth c.1802 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Hafod Urn and Plinth c.1802 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
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Warren Hastings (1732–1818), Governor General of India 1796 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Warren Hastings (1732–1818), Governor General of India 1796 Government Art Collection
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Warren Hastings (1732–1818) 1794 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Warren Hastings (1732–1818) 1794 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Monument to Anna Helena Legh Matthews (d.1793) 1793 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Monument to Anna Helena Legh Matthews (d.1793) 1793 Chester Cathedral, St Werburgh Street, Chester, Cheshire
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Monument to Captain George Blagdon Westcott (1743–1798) 1805 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)Monument to Captain George Blagdon Westcott (1743–1798) 1805 St Paul's Cathedral
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The Falling Titan 1786 Thomas Banks (1735–1805)The Falling Titan 1786 Royal Academy of Arts