| A Harlot's Progress | William Hogarth |
| The Rake's Progress | William Hogarth |
| Marriage à la Mode | William Hogarth |
| Copyright Act of 1735 | William Hogarth |
| The Beggar’s Opera | William Hogarth |
| Gin Lane | William Hogarth |
| Beer Street | William Hogarth |
| The Graham Children | William Hogarth |
| The Shrimp Girl | William Hogarth |
| horse painter, anatomy | George Stubbs |
| Whistlejacket | George Stubbs |
| The Milbanke and Melbourne Families | George Stubbs |
| A Gentleman driving a Lady in a Phaeton | George Stubbs |
| Court painter to King George III | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| First president of Royal Academy | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| Adapted the “grand Italian style” to British painting and subjects | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| raising the prestige of British portrait painters | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| Captain Robert Orme | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| Lord Heathfield of Gibraltar | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| Lady Cockburn and her Three Eldest Sons | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| Mr and Mrs Andrews | Thomas Gainsborough |
| Mrs Siddons | Thomas Gainsborough |
| Mr and Mrs William Hallett (The Morning Walk) | Thomas Gainsborough |
| The Painter's Daughters chasing a Butterfly | Thomas Gainsborough |
| The Woodcutter’s House -fantazja | Thomas Gainsborough |
| Salisbury Cathedral and Leadenhall from the River Avon | John Constable |
| Hadleigh Castle | John Constable |
| Study of clouds 1822 | John Constable |
| The Hay Wain 1821 | John Constable |
| English Romantic artist | J.M.W. TURNER |
| 'the painter of light | J.M.W. TURNER |
| A chemist and an amateur meteorologist | Luke Howard |
| left a legacy of 300 oil paintings and 20,000 watercolours to the nation. | J.M.W. TURNER |
| inspired by 17th-c Claude | J.M.W. TURNER |
| age of 26, he was made a member of the Royal Academy. | J.M.W. TURNER |
| The Shipwreck | J.M.W. TURNER |
| Dido building Carthage, or The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire | J.M.W. TURNER |
| Ulysses deriding Polyphemus - Homer's Odyssey | J.M.W. TURNER |
| Snow Storm | J.M.W. TURNER |
| Rain, Steam, and Speed – The Great Western Railway - 1844 | J.M.W. TURNER |
| The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her Last Berth to be broken up, 1838. | J.M.W. TURNER |