Francesco Fanelli
(1577)
Saint George and the dragon; and A Turkish Horseman attacked by a lion
A Term, representing a Philosopher, probably Plato
German, Probably Augsburg
(Third Quarter, 16th century)
A pair of Heraldic Lions
Peter Turnerelli
(Belfast, 1772 - London, 1839)
Bust of Henry Grattan
George Simonds
(Reading, 1843 - Bradfield, 1929)
Perseus
Jean-Pierre Dantan
(Paris, 1800 - Baden Baden, 1869)
Niccolò Paganini
(1800 - Baden Baden, 1869)
La Loge Anglais
Attributed to Filippo Parodi
(Genoa, 1630 - 1702)
Cimon and Iphigenia
Orazio Albrizzi
(active, 1612 - 1651)
Equestrian group of Marcus Aurelius
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
(Valenciennes, 1827 - Courbevoie, 1875)
Buste de Madamme le Baronne de Sipière (1855-1905)
Jean-Antoine Houdon
(Versailles, 1741 - Paris, 1828)
Herm bust of Maréchal Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Duke of Dalmatia (1769-1851)
Attributed to Nicholas Stone
(Exeter, 1586 - 1647)
A seated greyhound
Christophe Veyrier
(Trets, 1637 - Toulon, 1689)
Silenus with the infant Bacchus (‘Faune’)