Henry William Bunbury

British, Mildenhall, Suffolk 1750–1811 Keswick, Cumberland · 28 works on DiscoverArt

Works

A Hail Storm
A Hail Storm1800–20
Three Riders Fall from their Mounts
Three Riders Fall from their Mounts1780–1820
Fallen Rider
Fallen Rider1780–1820
A Rider Falls into Water
A Rider Falls into Water1780–1820
Morning, or, the Man of Taste
Morning, or, the Man of Taste1802–11
Evening, or A Man of Feeling
Evening, or A Man of Feeling1802–11
Het oordeel van Paris, satire
Het oordeel van Paris, satire
Morning, or, the Man of Taste
Morning, or, the Man of Taste1802–11
A Hail Storm
A Hail Storm1782–1820
The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate First
The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate First1800–1820
Country Scene with Soldiers
Country Scene with Soldiersc. 1775–1811
Me and My Wife and Daughter
Me and My Wife and Daughter1780–1800
A Long Story
A Long Storyreissued after 1828
The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate Second
The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, Plate Secondca. 1810
A Long Minuet
A Long Minuet1787
The Sulky Club
The Sulky Clubpublished March 18, 1794
In the Gallery
In the Galleryn.d.
Happy Peasant and Monk
Happy Peasant and Monk1770
Tea Drinking
Tea Drinkingpublished September 1, 1794
Origin of the Gout
Origin of the Goutca. 1810
A Light Method of Vaulting
A Light Method of Vaultingn.d
Scene Outside an Inn
Scene Outside an Inn
The Long Story
The Long Story1782–1800
Four Scenes: How to Ride Genteel & Agreeable Down Hill; How to be Run Away With; The Mistaken Notion; How to Loose Your Way
Four Scenes: How to Ride Genteel & Agreeable Down Hill; How to be Run Away With; The Mistaken Notion; How to Loose Your Way1787 or later
Four Scenes: How to Stop your Horse at Pleasure; Geoffrey Gombado Esq-r.; How to Ride up Hyde Park; A Bit of Blood
Four Scenes: How to Stop your Horse at Pleasure; Geoffrey Gombado Esq-r.; How to Ride up Hyde Park; A Bit of Blood1787 or later
A Smoking Club
A Smoking Clubn.d.
Figure of a Man, the Lawyer
Figure of a Man, the Lawyerca. 1790
A Visit to the Camp (Furnishing Fabric)
A Visit to the Camp (Furnishing Fabric)c. 1785

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