Nathaniel’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Portrait of Lady Hampden
Nathaniel Hone (English, 1718–1784)

Portrait of George Colman (1732-1794)
Nathaniel Hone (Irish, 1718–1784)

Portrait of a Gentleman
Attributed to Nathaniel Hone (Irish, 1718–1784)

Portrait of Sarah Sophia Banks
Nathaniel Hone (Irish, 1718–1784)

Portrait of Frances, Countess of Essex
Attributed to Nathaniel Hone (Irish, 1718–1784)

Mower Honing a Scythe
Jules Bastien-Lepage French, 1848-1884

Great Riot at the Astor Place
Nathaniel Currier American, 1813-1888

Space Monkey
Nathaniel Mary Quinn American, born 1977

Nathaniel Sparks
Malcolm Osborne English, 1880-1963

Portrait of John Lockman
Horace Hone (English, 1756–1825)

Portrait of Catherine Dormer
Horace Hone (English, 1756–1825)

Portrait of a Lady
Horace Hone (English, 1756–1825)

Self Portrait
Horace Hone (English, 1756–1825)

Portrait of a Gentleman
Horace Hone (English, 1756–1825)

Portrait of a Man
Horace Hone (English, 1756–1825)

Portrait of a Man with blue coat and red vest
Nathaniel Plimer (English, 1757–1822)

Portrait of Patrick Blake of Tower Hill
Nathaniel Plimer (English, 1757–1822)

Portrait of Mrs. Moffat
Nathaniel Plimer (English, 1757–1822)

Portrait of a Young Man
Nathaniel Plimer (English, 1757–1822)