museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Satan, by George Frederic Watts. 1847–48. Oil on canvas, 198.1 by
132.1 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
10. Study for Satan, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on
paper, pasted into a scrapbook album, 16.6 by 11.3 cm. (Watts Gallery–
Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
11. Studies of a classical head in multiple views on the margin of a design
for ‘Adam and Eve listening to an angel’, by George Frederic Watts. Pen
and ink on paper, pasted into a historic scrapbook album, 12.5 by 17.8 cm.
(Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
12. Studies of nude riders on horseback, by George Frederic Watts.
Before 1858. Pencil on paper, pasted into a historic scrapbook album,
22.9 by 18.5 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
13. Aurora, by George Frederic Watts. Plaster over metal armature,
height 243 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
2. Fountain of Monte Cavallo in the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome. 1860–
70. Albumen silver print, 33.3 by 46.2 cm. (The J. Paul Getty Museum,
Los Angeles; courtesy the Getty Open Content Program).
Attributed works:
3. Cast after the head of the left Monte Cavallo horse tamer, called
‘Pollux’. 18th century. Plaster, height 147 cm. (Royal Academy of
Arts, London).
Attributed works:
4. Cast after the head of the right Monte Cavallo horse tamer, called
‘Castor’. 18th century. Plaster, height 147 cm. (Royal Academy of
Arts, London).
Attributed works:
5. Study after the Monte Cavallo horse tamers, by George Frederic
Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on paper, (sheet) 9 by 14.5 cm. (Watts Gallery–
Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
6. Study after the Monte Cavallo horse tamers, by George Frederic
Watts. c.1844. Pencil on paper, (sheet) 7.5 by 11 cm. (Watts Gallery–
Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
7. Study after the Monte Cavallo horse tamers, by George Frederic
Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on paper, 9 by 14.5 cm (page). (Watts Gallery–
Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
8. Sketch of the reclining male figure now called Dionysus from the east
pediment of the Parthenon, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil
on paper, (sheet) 9 by 14.5 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
Attributed works:
9. Study for Satan, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on
paper, pasted into a scrapbook album, 18.3 by 11.6 cm. (Watts Gallery–
Artists’ Village, Compton).