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Francis Hayman (1708 – 2 February 1776) was an English painter and illustrator who became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768, and later its first librarian.
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Francis Hayman The Wrestling Scene from ‘As You Like It’
c.1740–2 -
Francis Hayman Thomas Nuthall and his Friend Hambleton Custance
c.1748 -
Francis Hayman See-Saw
c.1742 -
George Lambert, Francis Hayman View of Copped Hall in Essex, from the Park
1746 -
George Lambert, Francis Hayman View of Copped Hall in Essex, from across the Lake
1746 -
Francis Hayman The Author and his Reader; a Frontispiece to ‘The Tatler’
1759 -
Francis Hayman Samuel Richardson, the Novelist (1684-1761), Seated, Surrounded by his Second Family
1740–1