Dighton, Robert, 1752-1814
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Works
Title | Sources |
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An aristocrat | |
Confederacy | |
The contrast | |
A democrat | |
Dream [estampe] | |
Force of love | |
The Funeral : or, The Grief a-la-mode. A Comedy | |
Hamlet in Scotland | |
A jack in office | |
James Hadfield the daring assassin who attempted the life of our belov'd King at Drury Lane Theatre on Thursdy May 15th 1800 | |
A Knowing One | |
A lawyer and his agent | |
Life, times, and recorded works of Robert Dighton (1752-1814), c1981 (subj.) | |
London merchant ; or, the History of George Barnwell. A tragedy , written by Mr. Lillo. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane | |
Members of the Whig Club | |
Mr. Braham in the character of Orlando | |
A noble Duke. Taken on the Steyne at Brighton | |
A pair of spectacles easily seen thro' | |
Porträt James Fraser Kupferstich | |
Real scene in St. Pauls Church yard, on a windy day | |
[Recueil. Oeuvres d'artistes classés par ordre alphabétique, école anglaise : Agar, Ballie - Dunstable] [estampe] | |
Scrapbook of humorous military, sporting and portrait prints | |
The specious orator Will your ladyship do me the honor to say £50,000 - a mere trifle - a brilliant of the first water, an unheard of price for such a lot, surely | |
Twelve elegant and humorous prints of rural scenes adorned with comic figures | |
A view of Dightons, c2007: | |
A view taken from Christchurch Meadows Oxford | |
I vont take a farden less | |
Watercolours by Robert Dighton including military, naval, sporting, political, ecclesiastical, literary and legal caricatures : formerly in the collection the Carington Bowles Family, the property of the late Mr. Jeffrey Rose : which will be sold by auction by Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., London, day of sale Thursday, 23rd February, 1978 : illustrated. catalogue. | |
The Westminster watchman guarding the people's property | |
What d'ye think of me ? [estampe] |