Images Filters Artist Artist... Joseph Halfpenny (6) Joseph Samuel Halfpenny (1) William Strickland (1) Collection Collection... York Museums Trust (3) British Museum (2) Rhode Island School of Design (2) Brooklyn Museum (1) Country Country... England (7) USA (1) Continent Continent... Europe (7) North America (1) Medium Medium... Watercolour (4) Category Category... Landscapes & Seascapes (5) Buildings & Architecture (1) Industries & Professions (1) People & Society (1) Date Date... 1740s (1) 1750s (1) 1760s (1) 1770s (2) 1780s (1) 1790s (5) 1800s (1) 1810s (1) 1820s (1) 1830s (1) 8 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map The Waterfall (1791) + Add to album Scaffolding at the West End of the Minster (1796) + Add to album Robin Hood's Bay (1748-1811) + Add to album Robin Hood's Bay (1824) + Add to album Untitled (Landscape with a mansion) (1793) + Add to album View of Part of the Waterfall at Wawtenlath, called the Churn, Cumberland (1778) + Add to album Untitled (The Gosling sisters at a music lesson) (1835) + Add to album View down the Potomack, from the Junction of the Cohongoronta and the Shenandoah in Virginia (1795-1796) + Add to album 1 The Waterfall (1791) Courtesy of the RISD Museum, Providence, RI | CC0 1.0 Scaffolding at the West End of the Minster (1796) Image courtesy of York Museums Trust | Public Domain Robin Hood's Bay (1748-1811) Image courtesy of York Museums Trust | Public Domain Robin Hood's Bay (1824) Image courtesy of York Museums Trust | Public Domain Untitled (Landscape with a mansion) (1793) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 View of Part of the Waterfall at Wawtenlath, called the Churn, Cumberland (1778) Courtesy of the RISD Museum, Providence, RI | CC0 1.0 Untitled (The Gosling sisters at a music lesson) (1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 View down the Potomack, from the Junction of the Cohongoronta and the Shenandoah in Virginia (1795-1796) Courtesy of Brooklyn Museum | No known copyright restrictions