Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792) Beaver
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Black-necked Arcari
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Cayenne Jay
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Crested Oropendula
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Malay Jay
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Male and Female Snipe
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Merganser Standing on Rocks with Another Behind
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Red-winged Starling with Another Bird
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), A Sparrowhawk on a Branch, looking to the Left
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), An adult and juvenile Night Heron
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), An Alpine Cough on a branch
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), An Egyptian Goose on the Shore
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), Three birds in a tree: a Weaverbird, a Redbilled Quelea and a Red Bishop
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), Three Birds on a Branch
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), Two Long-tailed Tits and a Bunting
Aert Schouman (Dutch, 1710-1792), Untitled [Bittern?]
After Gilbert Stuart. "Washington."
After J. Wilkinson (FL. 1773-1801), Israel Putnam, Esqr. Major General of the Connecticut forces, and Commander in Chief at the Engagement on Bunkers-Hill near Boston, 17 June 1775
After Jeffereys Hamett O'Neale, A prophecy. The coach overturn'd or The fall of Mortimer
After Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851), "The Fighting Temeraire"