Includes images of works attributed by Waterhouse to the following artists:
-Gaelen, Alexander van, 1670-1728
-Gage, Henry
-Galli, L
-Gardiner
-Gardiner, Mary, active 1759-1783
-Gardnor, Richard, active 1765-1793
-Gandy, James, 1619-1689
-Garrison, T., active 1713
-Garrard, G
-Garvey, E
-Gaspars
-Gauffier, L., 1761-1801
-Gaugain, T, 1748-ca.1805
-Geddes, Andrew, 1783-1844
-Geest, J. de, active before 1803
-Gemell, H., active from 1723
-Gennari, B
-George, J
-Gerbier, Balthazar
-Gibson, D., active 1656-1658
-Gifford
-Glisson, Francis
-Glover, J
-Gooch, Thomas, 1750-1802
-Gordon, Watson, 1788-1864
-Gorge, B
-Gouge, Edward, active from 1690, died ca. 1735
-Gowy, J
-Grace
-Graham-Gilbert, John, 1794-1866
-Granges, David des, 1611-after 1670 (includes a letter from Abbott L Cummings, Society of Antiquities, dated 2 December 1960, concerning the attribution of a painting of the Saltonstall family. Also contains biographical information about members of the Salonstall family)
-Grant, Sir F
-Gravelot, H., 1699-1773, (includes a letter from Lawrence [unknown surname], dated 22 May 1958, concerning Gravelot's methods and an artists' lay figure at the Old Rectory, Charlton Mires, Northumberland, inscribed A.Whytells)
-Graves,
-Graves, de Philip, active 17th century
-Green, William
-Greenbury, R
-Grevenbroek, M.V., 1646-after 1670
-Griffith, Moses, 1749-1819
-Grisoni, Guiseppe, 1699-1769
-Gulich, active 1760
Also includes a letter from Stuart Feld, Curatorial Assistant, Metropolitan Museum of Art, dated 18 September 1963, concerning a portrait of Thomas Nelson said to be by Hogarth and Wissing. Also includes an image of Covent Garden attributed to J.G.