Peter Tillemans - Known Works

Known Works

  • Anne Reade, Mrs Myddelton, Chirk Castle
  • The Artist's Studio, c. 1716, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • The Battle of Belgrade, Chirk Castle
  • The Battle of Glenshiel 1719, 1719, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • Battle Scene, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Bird's eye view of Clevedon Court, Clevedon Court
  • Castor Church South View (drawing) c. 1719
  • Charge de cavalerie
  • Chester and the Roodee, Grosvenor Museum, Chester
  • Chirk Castle from the North, National Museum Cardiff
  • Dead game, Audley End House
  • The Duke of Kent's Family, Tate Britain
  • Figures in a landscape, Harris Museum
  • Four Hounds with Gentlemen Shooting, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Four Hounds with Huntsmen to the Right, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Foxhunting in Wooded Country, c. 1720–30, Tate Britain
  • Harrow School and church, Harrow School (Old Speech Room Gallery)
  • Horse with Groom and Hounds, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Hunting Piece: Going a Hunting with Lord Biron's Pack of Hounds, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Ideal Landscape. Verso: Landscape Composition with Travellers, Gibbets and Wheels in the Distance, 1728, Tate Britain
  • Interior of the House of Commons in Session, c. 1710, Palace of Westminster Collection
  • Isola Bella, Lago Maggiore, Belton House
  • Landscape with castle on a hill, Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery
  • Little Haugh Hall, Suffolk, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Llangollen and the Dee Bridge, Chirk Castle
  • London from Greenwich Park, Bank of England
  • Mary Lidell, Mrs Mydellton, Chirk Castle
  • Mary Lidell, Mrs Mydellton and her son Richard, Chirk Castle
  • New Hall, Bodenham, Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum
  • Newstead Abbey from the West, Newstead Abbey
  • Newmarket: the Long Course, 1723, Government Art Collection
  • The Newmarket Watering Course, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • A nobleman out shooting over his pointers in his park, Inland Revenue
  • The Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Several Strings or Trains of Running Horses, taking their Exercise up the Watering Course on the Warren Hill at Newmarket (engraving and etching), Government Art Collection
  • Park Landscape (watercolour (brown), pen and ink (brown) on paper), Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery
  • Le passage du gué (grey and black wash, ink and white heightenings), c. 1720
  • Portrait of Master Edward and Miss Mary Macro, the children of Revd Dr Cox Macro, c. 1733, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Portrait of a Nobleman on Horseback, a Palace and Gardens Beyond
  • Prospect Of Ashburnham Place Sussex
  • A Prospect of the Town of Stanford, from Parsons Cross (coloured engraving), 1719, Government Art Collection
  • Queen Anne in the House of Lords, c. 1708–14, Royal Collection
  • The Round Course or Plate Course, with diverse Jockeys and Horses in Different Actions and Postures, going to Start for the King's Plate at Newmarket (engraving and etching), Government Art Collection
  • The Royal Hospital from the South Bank of The River Thames, Royal Hospital Chelsea
  • The South Garden at Wrest Park, the Seat in the Duchess's Square, c. 1729–30
  • Spruce and bell, Newstead Abbey
  • The Thames at Twickenham, c. 1725
  • Three Hounds with Sportsman, a Hunt to the Left, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
  • Two racehorses with grooms and hounds in the grounds of Newstead Abbey, Newstead Abbey
  • A view of Chatsworth House and Park with horses and figures, Inland Revenue
  • View on the Downs near Uppark, Uppark, West Sussex
  • A View of the Garden and House at Upper Winchendon, Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire County Museum
  • The View of a Horse Match over the Long Course at New Market
  • View of Leicester from the South, Government Art Collection, Marlborough House
  • View of Newmarket Heath, Government Art Collection
  • A View of Richmond from Twickenham Park, 1720s, Orleans House Gallery
  • A View from Richmond Hill
  • View of the Thames from Richmond Hill, 1720–3, Government Art Collection
  • View of a Town, Fitzwilliam Museum
  • View of Uppark from the South-west, Uppark, West Sussex
  • The Warren Hill at New Market
  • Windsor, Anglesey Abbey
  • Young Squire on Horseback With Dog at Heel

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