10. Detail from the Conversation Piece Illustrated in Fig.8, Showing Relief Here Identified as Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales. [Here Identified As the Family of Jonathan Tyers, Sr., by Francis Hayman. Signed and Dated 1740. Canvas, 77.5 by 106 cm. (Collection Mrs Robert Tritton, London.) Photo Courtesy Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood.)
Attributed works:
11. Detail from the Conversation Piece Illustrated in Fig. 8, Showing the Head Here Identified as Jonathan Tyers, Sr. [by Francis Hayman. Signed and Dated 1740. Canvas, 77.5 by 106 cm. (Collection Mrs Robert Tritton, London.) Photo Courtesy Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood.)
Attributed works:
12. Jonathan Tyers, Sr., by Louis-François Roubiliac. c.1738. Marble. (City Art Gallery, Birmingham.)
Attributed works:
8. Conversation Piece, Here Identified As the Family of Jonathan Tyers, Sr., by Francis Hayman. Signed and Dated 1740. Canvas, 77.5 by 106 cm. (Collection Mrs Robert Tritton, London.) Photo Courtesy Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood.
Western art unattributed:
9. Medal (Here Shown in Reverse) Struck in 1736, Commemorating the Marriage of Frederick, Prince of Wales, to Princess Augusta. (British Museum.)