- Artist: Hudson, Thomas, 1701–1779 Remove
- Save search
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
-
Thomas Turner (1591–1672), Dean of Canterbury (1643–1672) c.1645 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (school of)Thomas Turner (1591–1672), Dean of Canterbury (1643–1672) c.1645 Canterbury Cathedral
-
George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) early 18th C Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (after)George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) early 18th C Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
-
George Frideric Handel 18th C Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (follower of)George Frideric Handel 18th C Faculty of Music and Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, University of Oxford
-
Lawrence Sterne (1713–1768) 18th C Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (school of)Lawrence Sterne (1713–1768) 18th C University of Exeter
-
Captain John Wagstaffe 1712 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (circle of)Captain John Wagstaffe 1712 Chetham's Library
-
Robert Wynne (c.1698–1771) c.1720 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Robert Wynne (c.1698–1771) c.1720 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
-
Mary Belson c.1720 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (school of)Mary Belson c.1720 National Army Museum
-
John Ray (1627–1705), Father of English Natural History 1717 (?) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)John Ray (1627–1705), Father of English Natural History 1717 (?) St Catharine's College, University of Cambridge
-
Ann Costello, Daughter of John Costello 1720–1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to) or Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)Ann Costello, Daughter of John Costello 1720–1730 The Council House, Chichester
-
John Costello, Mayor of Chichester (1720) 1720–1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to) or Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)John Costello, Mayor of Chichester (1720) 1720–1730 The Council House, Chichester
-
John Carew of Camerton (d.1750) c.1730/1740 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (style of)John Carew of Camerton (d.1750) c.1730/1740 National Trust, Antony
-
Three-Quarter-Length Portrait of a Seated Gentleman Wearing a Wig and Brown Coat c.1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (circle of)Three-Quarter-Length Portrait of a Seated Gentleman Wearing a Wig and Brown Coat c.1730 Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
-
George II (1683–1760) c.1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (style of)George II (1683–1760) c.1730 Merchants Hall, Society of Merchant Venturers
-
Frances Cooke c.1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Frances Cooke c.1730 Preston Park Museum & Grounds
-
G. F. Handel (1685–1759) c.1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (after)G. F. Handel (1685–1759) c.1730 Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
-
William Colston (1608–1681) c.1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to)William Colston (1608–1681) c.1730 Merchants Hall, Society of Merchant Venturers
-
Andrew Perrot c.1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Andrew Perrot c.1730 Preston Park Museum & Grounds
-
Margaretta Mabella Acworth (1727–1794) 1725–1750 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Margaretta Mabella Acworth (1727–1794) 1725–1750 English Heritage, Marble Hill House
-
Samuel Scott, the Marine Painter c.1731–3 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Samuel Scott, the Marine Painter c.1731–3 Tate Britain
-
Admiral Fitzroy Henry Lee (1699–1750) mid-18th C Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Admiral Fitzroy Henry Lee (1699–1750) mid-18th C National Maritime Museum