museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Henley from the Wargrave Road II, by Jan Siberechts. 1698. Canvas, 90.2 by 120.6 cm. (River & Rowing Museum, Henley-on-Thames).
Attributed works:
10. William and Richard Fisher hunting at Park Place Henley 1709, by George Dunlop Leslie. Pen and ink, 23 by 22 cm., illustrated in G.D. Dunlop: Letters to Marco, London 1893, p.216; by permission of the Leslie/Twidell family; Tate, London.
Attributed works:
11. A view of Henley-on-Thames, by John Wootton. c.1742–43. Canvas, 101 by 156.2 cm. (Royal Collection).
Attributed works:
12. A view of Park Place, by John Wootton, c.1742–43. Canvas, 90.2 by 153 cm. (Royal Collection).
Attributed works:
13. A distant view of Henley-on-Thames, by John Wootton. c.1742–43. Canvas, 101 by 153 cm. (Royal Collection).
Attributed works:
2. Landscape with rainbow, Henley-on-Thames, by Jan Siberechts. Canvas, 82.5 by 103 cm. (Tate, London).
Attributed works:
3. Henley from the Wargrave Road I, by Jan Siberechts. 1694 or 1696. Canvas, 83 by 126.5 cm. (Private collection).
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4. A prospect of the Thames near Henley, by Jan Siberechts. 1697. Canvas, 181.5 by 161.5 cm. (Private collection).
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5. Landscape with a view of Henley-on-Thames, by Jan Siberechts. 1692. Canvas, 43 by 51 cm. (Private collection).
Attributed works:
6. An extensive river landscape, by Jan Siberechts. 1682 or 1686. Canvas, 82.5 by 128 cm. (Private collection).
Attributed works:
8. The Windings of the Thames below Culham, by Joseph Constantine Stadler after Joseph Farington. 1793. Aquatint, 21.1 by 33 cm., from W. Combe: An History of the River Thames, London 1794, illustration facing p.264; by permission of the British Library, London.
Attributed works:
9. Henley, by Joseph Constantine Stadler after Joseph Farington. 1793. Aquatint, 21 by 32 cm., from W. Combe: An History of the River Thames, London 1794, illustration facing p.252; by permission of the British Library, London.
Western art unattributed:
7. Situation c.1698 of properties on the River Thames between Henley-on-Thames and Maidenhead, showing possible viewpoints and patronage of paintings by Jan Siberechts and others.