George’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.

Trepanning a Recruit
George Morland (English, 1763–1804)

Farmyard
Attributed to George Morland English, 1763-1804

Two Men at a Table
Possbily after George Morland English, 1763-1804

Three Men with Dogs
After George Morland English, 1763-1804

Shepherd Boy with Lambs in Woods
George Morland English, 1763-1804

Landscape with Figures Crossing a Bridge
John Rathbone (English, c. 1750–1807) George Morland (English, 1763–1804)

Landscape with Fisherman and Washerwoman
John Rathbone (English, c. 1750–1807) George Morland (English, 1763–1804)

Family at a Table
Attributed to George Morland English, 1763-1804

Bust of Youth Wearing Hat (recto); Angel Head (verso)
After George Morland English, 1763-1804

Shepherd's Meal
John Raphael Smith (English, 1751-1812) after George Morland (English, 1763-1804)

Peasant and Pigs
John Raphael Smith (English, 1752-1812) after George Morland (English, 1763-1804)

Inside of a Country Alehouse
William Ward (English, 1766-1826) after George Morland (English, 1763-1804)

Woman Washing Clothes
George Morland English, 1763-1804

Standing Girl with Basket
George Morland English, 1763-1804

Child Playing with Ball and Dog
George Morland English, 1763-1804

Shepherd Dog
After George Morland English, 1763-1804

Visit to the Boarding School
Samuel Arlent Edwards (American, born England, 1862–1938) after George Morland (British, 1763–1804)