WORKS OF PHILIP REINAGLE, R.A. 121 



as Stated on a former page. Richard Ramsay 

 Reinagle achieved success as a landscape painter 

 and became a Royal Academician. He was, how- 

 ever, obliged to resign, having committed the 

 unique misdemeanour of sending in for exhibition 

 as his own a picture which was partly the work 

 of another artist. 



THE WORKS OF PHILIP REINAGLE, R.A. 



IN THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. 



FOX-HUNTING : THE Z'i'W 7"// (water-colour) (William Smith Gift). 



PICTURES EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY (no 



in number). 



YEAR 



,773_(2) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN— PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. 



1774— (3) PORTRAITS OF TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN AND THEIR SISTER 

 FISHING— PORTRAIT OF A LADY— AN OLD HEAD. 



Tllff-PORTRAIT OF A LADY. 



i7jg—A GENTLEMAN. 



j-lio— PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER. 



i782-<2) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN— PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. 



ijSi— DEAD GAME, a study from Nature. 



■t7%t,— PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. 



1786— (3) FARMYARD, with !ow/U—H U.M.MING BIRDS, from Sir Ashton Lever's 

 collection— .)/.-lC--!/F5' AND PARROTS. 



i787-{4) VIEIV FROM BRACKENDALE HILL, NORFOLK— SCENE FROM 

 NATURE— PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN— REPRESENTA- 

 TION OF .MAJOR MONEYS SITU A TION WHEN HE FELL INTO 

 THE SEA WITH A BALLOON- 



1788— (5) YIEW FROM THE WEST EXTREMITY OF ANGLESEA, WITH 

 HOLYHEAD MOUNTAIN— PORTRAITS OF THREE CHILDREN- 

 COUNT BORULAWSKI—A LANDSCAPE— ENCAMPMENT OF THE 

 WEST NORFOLK MILITIA at Readham in 1787. 



1790— (3) PORTRAIT OF A LADY— PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN— 

 WILLI.AM WARD, the celebrated pugilist, and Wood, with Johnson and Joseph 

 Ward. 



1794.— (2) ESSEX COUNTY HALL, with a view of part of Chelmsford— CO frr/^O.ff/' 

 OA K, near Harrogate, Yorkshire. 



