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Henry Howard
1769–1847
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Hygeia Henry Howard (1769–1847)Hygeia Thirlestane Castle
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Peasants of Subiaco Returning from the Vineyard on a Holiday c.1808 Henry Howard (1769–1847)Peasants of Subiaco Returning from the Vineyard on a Holiday c.1808 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Sabrina c.1821 Henry Howard (1769–1847)Sabrina c.1821 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Vision of Shakespeare 1829–1830 Henry Howard (1769–1847)The Vision of Shakespeare 1829–1830 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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The Contention of Oberon and Titania for the Indian Boy from William Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Act II 1832 Henry Howard (1769–1847)The Contention of Oberon and Titania for the Indian Boy from William Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Act II 1832 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Epimetheus Receiving Pandora 1834 Henry Howard (1769–1847)Epimetheus Receiving Pandora 1834 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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'Pandora, whom the assembled Gods/ endowed with all their gifts...' 1834 Henry Howard (1769–1847)'Pandora, whom the assembled Gods/ endowed with all their gifts...' 1834 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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The Opening of Pandora's Vase 1834 Henry Howard (1769–1847)The Opening of Pandora's Vase 1834 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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The Horae, or Seasons (anciently supposed to be three), Diffusing Their Several Productions 1834 Henry Howard (1769–1847)The Horae, or Seasons (anciently supposed to be three), Diffusing Their Several Productions 1834 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Night, with the Pleiades 1834 Henry Howard (1769–1847)Night, with the Pleiades 1834 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Comus Listening to the Incantations of Circe 1831 Henry Howard (1769–1847)Comus Listening to the Incantations of Circe 1831 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Woman on an Ass, with Children Henry Howard (1769–1847)Woman on an Ass, with Children The Dick Institute
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'Phoebus in his Car, preceded by Aurora/ and the Morning Star led on by the Hours/ – jocund to run/ His longitude thro' Heav'ns high road/... 1836 Henry Howard (1769–1847)'Phoebus in his Car, preceded by Aurora/ and the Morning Star led on by the Hours/ – jocund to run/ His longitude thro' Heav'ns high road/ The Zephyrs are sporting in his train' 1836 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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'Howl, howl, howl, howl! O you are men of stones,/ Had I your tongues, and eyes, I'd use them so,/ That Heav'ns vault should crack, O she is... 1819 Henry Howard (1769–1847)'Howl, howl, howl, howl! O you are men of stones,/ Had I your tongues, and eyes, I'd use them so,/ That Heav'ns vault should crack, O she is gone forever!' 1819 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Sir Humphry Davy, Bt 1803 Henry Howard (1769–1847)Sir Humphry Davy, Bt 1803 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Hayley c.1800 Henry Howard (1769–1847)William Hayley c.1800 National Portrait Gallery, London
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John Flaxman c.1797 Henry Howard (1769–1847)John Flaxman c.1797 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Anne Flaxman, née Denman c.1797 Henry Howard (1769–1847)Anne Flaxman, née Denman c.1797 National Portrait Gallery, London
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James Watt c.1797 Henry Howard (1769–1847)James Watt c.1797 National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Florentine Girl ('The Artist's Daughter') exhibited 1827 Henry Howard (1769–1847)The Florentine Girl ('The Artist's Daughter') exhibited 1827 Tate