Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) Assets (16 in total)

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The Death of Chatterton, c.1856 (oil on panel)
The Death of Chatterton, c.1856 (oil on panel)

XYC127211: The Death of Chatterton, c.1856 (oil on panel), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Dr Johnson (1709-84) at Cave's the Publisher, 1854 (oil on canvas)
Dr Johnson (1709-84) at Cave's the Publisher, 1854 (oil on canvas)

VFS109729: Dr Johnson (1709-84) at Cave's the Publisher, 1854 (oil on canvas), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

A Sculptor's Workshop, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1617 (oil on canvas)
A Sculptor's Workshop, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1617 (oil on canvas)

RSC937101: A Sculptor's Workshop, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1617 (oil on canvas), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

The Stonebreaker, 1857 (oil on panel)
The Stonebreaker, 1857 (oil on panel)

XBM30781: The Stonebreaker, 1857 (oil on panel), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

The Death of Chatterton, 1856 (oil panel)
The Death of Chatterton, 1856 (oil panel)

XBM122820: The Death of Chatterton, 1856 (oil panel), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

The Stonebreaker (oil on canvas)
The Stonebreaker (oil on canvas)

MAK79790: The Stonebreaker (oil on canvas), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Despatch from Trebizond; 'Some news is come that turns their countenances' - Shakespeare, c.1873 (oil on canvas)
Despatch from Trebizond; 'Some news is come that turns their countenances' - Shakespeare, c.1873 (oil on canvas)

CH658271: Despatch from Trebizond; 'Some news is come that turns their countenances' - Shakespeare, c.1873 (oil on canvas), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Corner of an Eastern Courtyard, 1860 (oil on canvas)
Corner of an Eastern Courtyard, 1860 (oil on canvas)

XBM122819: Corner of an Eastern Courtyard, 1860 (oil on canvas), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Pl 26 Persian lustred all-tile: a mounted Sassanian archer, 19th century (colour litho)
Pl 26 Persian lustred all-tile: a mounted Sassanian archer, 19th century (colour litho)

STC423839: Pl 26 Persian lustred all-tile: a mounted Sassanian archer, 19th century (colour litho), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Tree in Mornington Crescent, 1991-92 (oil on canvas)
Tree in Mornington Crescent, 1991-92 (oil on canvas)

CH1772043: Tree in Mornington Crescent, 1991-92 (oil on canvas), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

The Death of Chatterton, the Young Poet (engraving)
The Death of Chatterton, the Young Poet (engraving)

LLM969236: The Death of Chatterton, the Young Poet (engraving), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Pl. 7 Persian Lustred wall-tile: calligraphic tile with birds, 19th century (colour litho)
Pl. 7 Persian Lustred wall-tile: calligraphic tile with birds, 19th century (colour litho)

STC423850: Pl. 7 Persian Lustred wall-tile: calligraphic tile with birds, 19th century (colour litho), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Pl 28 Persian Lustred wall-tiles, 19th century (colour litho)
Pl 28 Persian Lustred wall-tiles, 19th century (colour litho)

STC423851: Pl 28 Persian Lustred wall-tiles, 19th century (colour litho), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Persian Lustred wall-tile: circle and star shape, 19th century (colour litho)
Persian Lustred wall-tile: circle and star shape, 19th century (colour litho)

STC423849: Persian Lustred wall-tile: circle and star shape, 19th century (colour litho), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Excavating in Egypt: Professor Petrie at Thebes (w/c on paper)
Excavating in Egypt: Professor Petrie at Thebes (w/c on paper)

UCL5934666: Excavating in Egypt: Professor Petrie at Thebes (w/c on paper), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

The stonebreaker (colour litho)
The stonebreaker (colour litho)

IL5304363: The stonebreaker (colour litho), Wallis, Henry (1830-1916) / Bridgeman Images

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