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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Welsh Landscape with Lead Mines 1775–1776 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Welsh Landscape with Lead Mines 1775–1776 National Museum Cardiff
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Welsh Landscape with Lead Mines c.1775–1776 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Welsh Landscape with Lead Mines c.1775–1776 National Museum Cardiff
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View on the Wye c.1770 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)View on the Wye c.1770 National Museum Cardiff
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View of the Campi Flegrei from the Camaldolese Convent near Naples 1783 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)View of the Campi Flegrei from the Camaldolese Convent near Naples 1783 Yale Center for British Art
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View of Portsmouth from Portsdown Hill Thomas Jones (1742–1803)View of Portsmouth from Portsdown Hill Southampton City Art Gallery
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View of Castel Gandolfo Thomas Jones (1742–1803)View of Castel Gandolfo National Trust, Hartwell House
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Tivoli 1777 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Tivoli 1777 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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The Vale of Pencerrig 1776 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)The Vale of Pencerrig 1776 Yale Center for British Art
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The Death of Orpheus c.1770 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)The Death of Orpheus c.1770 Yale Center for British Art
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The Coast near Vietri 1778 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)The Coast near Vietri 1778 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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The Bay of Naples 1782 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)The Bay of Naples 1782 National Museum Cardiff
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The Bard 1774 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)The Bard 1774 National Museum Cardiff
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Scene near Naples 1783 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Scene near Naples 1783 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Ruins in Naples 1782 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Ruins in Naples 1782 Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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Rooftops in Naples 1782 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Rooftops in Naples 1782 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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River Scene of the Wye Thomas Jones (1742–1803)River Scene of the Wye y Gaer – Museum, Art Gallery & Library
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Pencerrig 1772 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Pencerrig 1772 Birmingham Museums Trust
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On the Road from Albano to Rome Thomas Jones (1742–1803)On the Road from Albano to Rome Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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Llangors Lake Thomas Jones (1742–1803) (follower of)Llangors Lake y Gaer – Museum, Art Gallery & Library
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Lake Albano 1777 Thomas Jones (1742–1803)Lake Albano 1777 Yale Center for British Art