From photographs by Marie LÉon.
Henry Fielding
From a miniature now in the possession of Mr Ernest Fielding.
Sharpham House, showing the room in which Fielding was born
from a print published in 1826.
Sir Henry Gould
From a mezzotint by J. Hardy.
Eton--1742
From an engraving of a drawing by Cozens.
Anne Oldfield
From a mezzotint of a painting by J. Richardson.
Leyden--1727
From an engraving of a drawing by C. Pronk.
Kitty Clive as Philida
From a mezzotint of a painting by Veter van Bleeck, junr. 1735.
Frontispiece to Fielding's "Tom Thumb"
By Hogarth.
The Close, Salisbury--1798
From an acquatint of a drawing by E. Dayes.
Charlcombe Church, near Bath
From an engraving of a drawing made in 1784.
Fielding's house, East Stour, Dorsetshire
From a print published in Hutchins' "History of Dorsetshire," 1813.
Sir Robert Walpole--1740
From a contemporary cartoon.
"Pasquin"
From a cartoon depicting a scene in "Pasquin" in which Harlequinades, etc., triumph aver legitimate drama. Pope is leaving a box. The Signature "W. Hogarth" is doubtful.
Cartoon celebrating the success of "Pasquin"
From a contemporary cartoon showing Fielding, supported by Shakespeare, receiving an ample reward, while to Harlequin and his other opponents is accorded a halter.
The Little Theatre in the Haymarket
From an engraving by Dale, showing the demolition of the Little Theatre in 1821.
The Green Room, Drury Lane
From the painting by Hogarth, in the possession of Sir Edward Tennant.
The Temple--1738
From an engraving of a drawing by J. Nicholas.
Henry Fielding holding the Banner of the "Champion" newspaper
From a contemporary cartoon showing Sir Robert Walpole laughing at the "Funeral" of an Opposition Motion in Parliament.
Cartoon showing Fielding, in Wig and Gown, as a supporter of the Opposition
From a print of 1741.
Henry Fielding reading at the Bedford Arms
From the frontispiece to Sir John Fielding's "Jests."
Assignment for "Joseph Andrews"
From the autograph now in the South Kensington Museum.
Beaufort Buildings, Strand, in 1725
From a watercolour drawing by Paul Sandby, 1725.
Prior Park, near Bath, the seat of Ralph Allen, 1750
From an engraving of a contemporary drawing.
George, First Baron Lyttelton
From a portrait by an unknown artist.
Theatre Ticket for Fielding's "Mock Doctor"
The signature "W. Hogarth" is doubtful.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu--1710
From an engraving by Caroline Watson, from a miniature in the possession of the Marquis of Bute.
The Bow Street Police Court, Sir John Fielding presiding
From the "Newgate Calendar", 1795.
Edward Moore
From a frontispiece in Chalmers' "British Essayists" 1817.
Sir John Fielding
From a mezzotint of a painting by Nathaniel Hone, R.A.
Ralph Allen
From a chalk drawing by W. Hoare, R.A.
Henry Fielding
From an engraving of a pen and ink sketch, made by Hogarth after Fielding's death.
Henry Fielding, defending Betty Canning from her accusers, the Lord Mayor, Dr Hill, and the Gipsy
From a contemporary print, now first reproduced, and the only known sketch of Fielding made during his lifetime.
Justice Saunders Welch
From an engraving of a sketch by Hogarth.
Ryde--1795
From an engraving of a drawing by Charles Tomkins.
Lisbon--1793
From a mezzotint of a drawing by Noel.
The design on the cover is a copy, slightly enlarged, of an impression of Fielding's seal, attached to an autograph letter in the British Museum.
HENRY FIELDING