Images Filters Artist Artist... Guido Bach (8) Collection Collection... British Museum (7) Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries (1) Country Country... Germany (4) Italy (2) Czechia (1) England (1) Continent Continent... Europe (8) Medium Medium... Watercolour (6) Category Category... People & Society (7) Buildings & Architecture (1) Date Date... 1820s (6) 1830s (6) 1840s (6) 1850s (6) 1860s (7) 1870s (7) 1880s (6) 1890s (6) 1900s (6) 8 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map The Synagogue at Prague (1868) + Add to album Untitled (An Italian peasant girl, with a basket) (1825-1905) + Add to album Untitled (Peasants in the vicinity of Hamburg) (1825-1905) + Add to album Untitled (A mother and her children) (1825-1905) + Add to album Untitled (An Italian peasant girl washing) (1825-1905) + Add to album Untitled (Portrait of "Schmetterer" and a Hamburg woman) (1825-1905) + Add to album Untitled (Group of Italian figures on a staircase) (1870) + Add to album Untitled (Fish and market women of the neighbourhood of Hamburg) (1825-1905) + Add to album 1 The Synagogue at Prague (1868) image © Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries | All Rights Reserved Untitled (An Italian peasant girl, with a basket) (1825-1905) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Peasants in the vicinity of Hamburg) (1825-1905) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (A mother and her children) (1825-1905) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (An Italian peasant girl washing) (1825-1905) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Portrait of "Schmetterer" and a Hamburg woman) (1825-1905) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Group of Italian figures on a staircase) (1870) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Fish and market women of the neighbourhood of Hamburg) (1825-1905) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0