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Melinda and Lucy Consult Kite Robert Smirke (1753–1845)Melinda and Lucy Consult Kite Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Duel Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Duel Victoria and Albert Museum
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Illustration from Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher's 'The Humorous Lieutenant' Robert Smirke (1753–1845)Illustration from Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher's 'The Humorous Lieutenant' Victoria and Albert Museum
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'Love for Love' by William Congreve: Act IV, Scene 1 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'Love for Love' by William Congreve: Act IV, Scene 1 Theatre Royal, Bath
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'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act IV, Scene 1, Mistress Page, Mistress Quickly, Sir Hugh Evans and William Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act IV, Scene 1, Mistress Page, Mistress Quickly, Sir Hugh Evans and William Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Henry IV', Part I, Act II, Scene 1, the Inn Yard with Gadshill and the Carriers Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'Henry IV', Part I, Act II, Scene 1, the Inn Yard with Gadshill and the Carriers Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act I, Scene 1, Anne Page Inviting Master Slender to Dinner Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act I, Scene 1, Anne Page Inviting Master Slender to Dinner Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Henry IV', Part I, Act V, Scene 4, Falstaff and the Dead Body of Hotspur Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'Henry IV', Part I, Act V, Scene 4, Falstaff and the Dead Body of Hotspur Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Measure for Measure', Act II, Scene 1, the Examination of Froth and Clown by Escalus and Justice Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'Measure for Measure', Act II, Scene 1, the Examination of Froth and Clown by Escalus and Justice Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act V, Scene 5, Falstaff Disguised as Herne with Mrs Ford and Mrs Page Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act V, Scene 5, Falstaff Disguised as Herne with Mrs Ford and Mrs Page Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Much Ado About Nothing', Act IV, Scene 2, the Examination of Conrade and Borachio Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'Much Ado About Nothing', Act IV, Scene 2, the Examination of Conrade and Borachio Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act I, Scene 1, Anne Page Robert Smirke (1753–1845)'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act I, Scene 1, Anne Page Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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The Seven Ages of Man: The Lover, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Seven Ages of Man: The Lover, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Yale Center for British Art
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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The Earl of Sandwich Refusing to Abandon His Ship during the Battle of Solebay 1793 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Earl of Sandwich Refusing to Abandon His Ship during the Battle of Solebay 1793 Yale Center for British Art
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The Deserter Apprehended c.1815 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Deserter Apprehended c.1815 National Army Museum
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The Scandal (The Keepsake) Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Scandal (The Keepsake) Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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Scipio and the Hermit Robert Smirke (1753–1845)Scipio and the Hermit Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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Illustration to Le Strange's 'Gil Blas' Robert Smirke (1753–1845)Illustration to Le Strange's 'Gil Blas' Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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The Rival Waiting-Women Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Rival Waiting-Women National Trust, Hatchlands
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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The Seven Ages of Man: The Justice, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Seven Ages of Man: The Justice, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Yale Center for British Art
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The Seven Ages of Man: The Infant, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Seven Ages of Man: The Infant, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Yale Center for British Art
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The Astronomers' Club 1770–1845 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Astronomers' Club 1770–1845 National Maritime Museum
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King Lear (?) Robert Smirke (1753–1845)King Lear (?) Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Seven Ages of Man: The Soldier, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Seven Ages of Man: The Soldier, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Yale Center for British Art
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The Order of Knighthood Conferred on Don Quixote by the Inn Keeper Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Order of Knighthood Conferred on Don Quixote by the Inn Keeper Tate
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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[title not known] published 1818 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)[title not known] published 1818 Tate
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Sancho Panza and the Duchess Robert Smirke (1753–1845)Sancho Panza and the Duchess Tate
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The Rivals c.1827 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Rivals c.1827 Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Seven Ages of Man: The Pantaloon, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Seven Ages of Man: The Pantaloon, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Yale Center for British Art
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The Seven Ages of Man: Second Childishness, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Seven Ages of Man: Second Childishness, ‘As You Like It’, Act II, Scene VII 1798–1801 Yale Center for British Art
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The Two Sons of Tipu Sahib, Sultan of Mysore, Being Handed Over as Hostages to General Cornwallis c.1792 Robert Smirke (1753–1845)The Two Sons of Tipu Sahib, Sultan of Mysore, Being Handed Over as Hostages to General Cornwallis c.1792 Yale Center for British Art
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Scene from Bickerstaffe's Play 'The Hypocrite', Adapted from Colly Cibber's 'Non Juror' Robert Smirke (1753–1845)Scene from Bickerstaffe's Play 'The Hypocrite', Adapted from Colly Cibber's 'Non Juror' Tate
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Don Quixote at Home, after the Termination of his Second Sally Robert Smirke (1753–1845)Don Quixote at Home, after the Termination of his Second Sally Tate