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17. Portrait of a Boy, by Thomas Frye. Signed and Dated 1734. Pastel on Paper, 56 by 43.2 cm. (Collection The Earl of Iveagh.)
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18. Portrait of a Boy, by Thomas Frye. Pair to Pastel Illustrated in Fig. 17. Pastel on Paper, 56 by 43.2 cm. (Collection The Earl of Iveagh.)
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19. Frederick, Prince of Wales. Mezzotint (Chaloner Smith, No.5) by Thomas Frye (1741) after a Lost Portrait of 1736.
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20. Mrs Wardle, by Thomas Frye. Signed and Dated 1742. Canvas, 122 by 99 cm. (Sale Christie's, 17th January 1947.)
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21. Benjamin Day, by Thomas Frye. Signed and Dated 1751. Canvas, 122 by 84 cm. (Collection Mr Simon Day, Devon.)
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22. Mrs Benjamin Day, by Thomas Frye. Signed and Dated 1751. Canvas, 122 by 84 cm. (Collection Mr Simon Day, Devon.)
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23. Richard Leveridge, by Thomas Frye. Signed. 1760. Canvas, 73.6 by 63.5 cm. (Courthouse, Warwick.)
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24. Portrait of a Young Man, by Thomas Frye. Signed and Dated 1761. Miniature. (Collection Mrs Daphne Foskett.)
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25. Boy wearing a Turban and Holding a Book, Here Attributed to Thomas Frye. 1760. Charcoal and White Chalk, 42.5 by 31.5 cm. (Seattle Art Museum.)
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26. Portrait of an Artist, by Thomas Frye. c.1760. Black and White Chalk on Blue Paper, 42.4 by 30.8 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.)
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27. Portrait of a Man, by Thomas Frye. 1760. Black and White Chalk on Two Sheets of Brown Paper, 40 by 33.2 cm. (Collection Mrs Richard Krautheimer, New York.)
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28. Portrait of a Man. Mezzotint (Chaloner Smith, No.14) by Thomas Frye. 1760.
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29. Jeremy Bentham, by Thomas Frye. c.1761. Canvas, 180 by 119 cm. (National Portrait Gallery.)
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30. Detail from Queen of Sheba Offering Gifts to Solomon, by Paolo Veronese. (Galleria Sabauda, Turin.)
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31. Figures of Sphinxes, by Thomas Frye. c. 1750. Bow Porcelain; Height, 11.7 cm. (City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham.)