Thomas Douglas Guest - Works

Works

  • Portrait of the sculptor Joseph Wilton, (1803)
  • Madonna and Child (1804)
  • Bearing the Dead Body of Patroclus to the Camp, Achilles's Grief (1805)
  • Penelope unravelling the web (1806)
  • Cupid wrestling with Pan; an allegory' (1808)
  • Venus recumbent and Cupids (1809)
  • Clorinda (1811)
  • Cupid and Psyche (1811)
  • The Second Appearance of the Messiah (1834)
  • The Judgement of Hercules (1834)
  • The Prism (1838)
  • Phaeton driving the Chariot of the Sun (1838)

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