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Philip Reinagle
1748
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1833
British artist (1749-1833)
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A Moorhen, a Gull, a Scarlet Macaw and Red-Rumped a Cacique by a Stream in a Landscape
Philip Reinagle
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A Sportsman and his Dog
Philip Reinagle
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An Otter Hunt
Philip Reinagle
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Birds of Prey, Goats and a Wolf, in a Landscape
Philip Reinagle
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Parakeet with Grapes and Hollyhocks
Philip Reinagle
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1779
Members of the Carrow Abbey
Philip Reinagle
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1782
Portrait of Mrs Congreve with her Children
Philip Reinagle
National Gallery of Ireland
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1788
Three Children Dressing Up
Philip Reinagle
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1792
Wakefield Bridge and Chantry Chapel
Philip Reinagle
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1797
Harrier Killing a Bittern
Philip Reinagle
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1800
The Blue Passion Flower, for Robert John Thornton’s Temple of Flora (London, 1799–1812)
Philip Reinagle
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1804
Portrait of an Extraordinary Musical Dog
Philip Reinagle
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1805
Spearing the Otter
Philip Reinagle
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1809
Hare Coursing
Philip Reinagle
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Adoration of the Magi (copy after Peter Paul Rubens)
Philip Reinagle
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Cattle in the Hartz District
Philip Reinagle
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Charles Harvey (1757–1843), Later Charles Savill Onley
Philip Reinagle
Victoria and Albert Museum
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Charles Harvey, MP for Norwich (b.1756)
Philip Reinagle
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Landscape with Cows
Philip Reinagle
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Lord Bentenck with Groom
Philip Reinagle
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Mrs John Patteson, née Elizabeth Staniforth (1760–1838)
Philip Reinagle
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Partridges in a Moorland Landscape
Philip Reinagle
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River Scene with Figures
Philip Reinagle
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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The Heron Shoot
Philip Reinagle
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The Mountains of Vietri
Philip Reinagle
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1700c
Joseph Boruwlaski (1739–1837)
Philip Reinagle
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1781
Elizabeth Patteson, née Staniforth (1760–1838)
Philip Reinagle
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1781
John Patteson (1755–1833), Mayor of Norwich (1788)
Philip Reinagle
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1788
John Nicholson (1730–1796), a Cambridge Bookseller Known Universally as 'Maps'
Philip Reinagle
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1793
Wakefield Bridge and Chantry Chapel
Philip Reinagle
Hepworth Wakefield
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1794
The Shire Hall, Chelmsford
Philip Reinagle
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1796
Foliage, Flowers and Birds
Philip Reinagle
Shipley Art Gallery
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1800c
The Death of Nelson
Philip Reinagle
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1801
Eagle and Vulture Disputing with a Hyena
Philip Reinagle
Royal Academy of Arts
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1810
A Trout Stream
Philip Reinagle
National Gallery
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1813
Robert Hooper (1773–1835)
Philip Reinagle
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1814
Edward Trafford Nicolls (1783–1839), later Edward Trafford Trafford
Philip Reinagle
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1814
Ellen Nicolls (1788–1815), née Worsey, and her daughter Sarah Nicolls (1809–1848), later Trafford, later Joule
Philip Reinagle
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1819
Landscape
Philip Reinagle
Victoria and Albert Museum
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