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Watercolors by William Henry Hunt which Were Included in Ruskin's Exhibit of Hunt and Prout, 1879/80

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Fig. A William Henry Hunt, Interior of a Stable, aka, The Eavesdropper, Exhibited 1839
William Henry Hunt, A Mulatto Girl, Exhibited 1841
William Henry Hunt, Black and White Grapes & Holly Berries
William Henry Hunt, Still Life of Plums and Mulberries, c. 1860
Fig 10d. William Henry Hunt, Dead Hare, Quail, and Landrail, dated 1825
William Henry Hunt, A Dead Wood Pigeon with Sprigs of Holly, Exhibited 1860
William Henry Hunt, John Ruskin's Dead Chick, Exhibited 1861
William Henry Hunt, Fungi, Exhibited 1858
William Henry Hunt, Study for The Fly Catcher
Fig. 12 William Henry Hunt, Lord Efroy's Gamekeeper, dated 1828
Fig. D William Henry Hunt, The Blessing, Exhibited in 1841
Fig. B William Henry Hunt, The Shy Sitter (c. 1854-55)
Fig C. William Henry Hunt, The Father's Boots, dated and exhibited 1834
William Henry Hunt, Self-Portrait, c. 1840
William Henry Hunt, Sea Shells, c. 1857
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