CHRONOLOGICAL LLST OF PICTURES CONSULTED 



1700 ca. 



1710 ca. 



1720 ca. 



1725 ca. 



1730 ca. 



1730 



Portrait Group of Gentlemen and a Child. Believed to 

 be English or Dutch. Reproduced in Ralph 

 Edwards, Early Conversation Pictures from the 

 Middle Ages to about 1730, London, 1 954, p. 1 1 7, 

 no. 73. 



The Tea-Table. English. Reproduced in The 

 Connoisseur Period Guides: The Stuart Period, 1603- 

 1714, edited by Ralph Edwards and L. G. G. 

 Ramsey, New York, 1957, p. 30. 



A Family Taking Tea. English. Reproduced in 

 Edwards, Early Conversation Pictures, p. 132, no. 



95- 



Tivo Ladies and a Gentleman at Tea. Attributed to 

 Nicolaas Verkolje, Dutch. Reproduced in 

 Edwards, Early Conversation Pictures, p. g6, 

 no. 42. 



An English Family at Tea (frontispiece). Joseph 

 Van Aken(?). Reproduced in Percy Macquoid 

 and Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary oj English 

 Furniture, revised and enlarged by Ralph 

 Edwards, London, 1954, vol. i, p. 10, fig. 16. 



Tea Parly in the Time of George I (fig. 5). English. 

 Reproduced in Antiques, November 1955, vol. 

 68, p. vi following p. 460. 



The Assembly at Wanstead House. By William 

 Hogarth, English. Reproduced in Edwards, 

 Early Conversation Pictures, p. 125, no. 87. 



Family. By William Hogarth, English. Repro- 

 duced in R. H. Wilenski, English Painting, 

 London, 1933, pi. iia. 



Family Group (fig. i). By Gawen Hamilton, Eng- 

 lish. Reproduced in Antiques, March 1953, 

 vol. 63, p. 270. 



A Family Party. By William Hogarth, English. 

 Reproduced in English Conversation Pictures of 

 the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century, edited 

 by G. C. Williamson, London, 1931, pi. 10. 



Susanna Truax (fig. 2). American. Reproduced 

 in Art in America, May 1954, vol. 42, p. loi. 



The W'nllaston Family. By William Hogarth, 

 English. Reproduced in Edwards, Early Con- 

 versation Pictures, p. 126, no. 88. 



i73> 



1732 



1735 ca. 



1736 ca. 



1740 ca. 



■743 



1744 ca. 



1744 



'745 ca. 



1750 ca. 



1760 ca. 



Painting on lobed, square delft tea tray. Dutch. 

 Reproduced in C. H. De Jonge, Oud-Neder- 

 landsche Majolica en Deljtsch Aardewerk, Amster- 

 dam, 1947, p. 241, fig. 209. 



A Tea Party at the Countess of Portland's. By Charles 

 Philips, English. Reproduced in Edwards, 

 Early Conversation Pictures, p. 132, no. 94. 



ThomasWentworth, Earl oJ Strafford, with His Family. 

 By Gawen Hamilton, English. Reproduced in 

 Edwards, Early Conversation Pictures, p. 130, no. 

 92- 



The Jl'esiern Family. By William Hogarth, Eng- 

 lish. Reproduced in Sacheverell Sitwell, Con- 

 versation Pieces, New York, 1 937, no. 1 4. 



The .Strode Family. By William Hogarth, English 

 Reproduced in Oliver Brackett, English Furni 

 ture Illustrated, New York, 1950, p. 168, pi. 140 



The Carter Family. By Joseph Highmore, English 

 Reproduced in Connoisseur, Christmas 1934: 

 vol. 94, p. xlv (advertisement). 



Painting on lobed, circular Bristol delft tea tray. 

 English. Reproduced in F. H. Garner, English 

 Delftware, New York, 1948, pi. 54. 



Burkat Shudi and His Family. English. Repro- 

 duced in Philip James, Early Keyboard Instru- 

 ments from Their Beginnings to the Tear 1820, New 

 York, 1930, pi. 48. 



Shortly after Marriage, from Marriage a la Mode 

 series. By William Hogarth, English. Re- 

 produced in Masterpieces of English Painting, 

 Chicago, 1946, pi. 3. 



The Gascoigne Family. By Francis Hayman, Eng- 

 lish. Reproduced in Apollo, October 1957, 

 vol. 66, p. vii (advertisement). 



Mr. and Mrs. Hill in Their Drawing Room. By 

 Arthur Devis, English. Reproduced in The 

 Antique Collector, June 1957, vol. 28, p. 100. 



The Honeymoon (fig. 9). By John Collett, English. 

 Photograph courtesy of Frick Art Reference 

 Library, New York. 



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