Paintings
A Gentleman - a miniature portrait by Horace Hone. Frank shows this to his class in the lecture that Claire dreams about (DIA, chapter 10)
A Gentleman - a miniature portrait of Jamie that Claire dreams about (DIA, chapter 10)
A Lady - a miniature portrait by Nathaniel Plimer. Frank shows this to his class in the lecture that Claire dreams about (DIA, chapter 10)
A Lady with brown hair curling luxuriantly- a miniature portrait of Claire by an unknown artist that Claire dreams about and also the title of the chapter (DIA, chapter 10)
Christ with a bleeding heart - on the wall of Father Fogden's hacienda is a painting done in the Spanish style of an emaciated Christ with a bleeding heart throbbing in his chest (V, chapter 50)
Ellen MacKenzie - a self portrait of Ellen MacKenzie wearing her freshwater pearl necklace which hangs in the National Portrait Gallery (DIA, chapter 5)
Jamie and his elder brother Willie - a painting by Ellen MacKenzie of Jamie aged about 2 years, his older brother Willie and their staghound Nairn. This hangs on the wall at Lallybroch (Outlander, chapter 27) The painting is slashed by an English soldier's bayonet in one of the numerous raids on the Lallybroch estate after Culloden (V, chapter 5)
Jenny and her pet birds - a painting Ellen MacKenzie did of Jenny as a young girl, posed in front of a wall with her pet birds lined up on top of the wall. This hangs on the wall at Lallybroch (Outlander, chapter 27)
Portraits of the kings and queens of Scotland - the portraits of 110 Scottish kings and queens hanging on the walls of the Great Gallery in the Palace of Holyroodhouse were painted by Dutch artist Jacob de Witt (DIA, chapter 37)
Rock paintings - Jamie and Claire find a cave in France with two skeletons entwined. On the wall are rock paintings of bison, deer and birds painted in red, black and ochre (DIA, chapter 29)
The Four Seasons Summer 1755 - The Duke of Sandringham has a large Boucher on the wall of his Paris residence, which Claire describes as "featuring the backview of an amply endowed nude woman seated on a rock in the wilderness". This may be Francois Boucher's painting titled 'The Four Seasons Summer 1755' (DIA, chapter 21)
The Last Judgement - Ian Snr is reminded of a painting he'd seen of the Last Judgement when he is in a tavern brothel in Bordeaux (Virgins) There are a number of paintings of the Last Judgement by various artists and it is unclear which one Ian is referring to
A Gentleman - a miniature portrait of Jamie that Claire dreams about (DIA, chapter 10)
A Lady - a miniature portrait by Nathaniel Plimer. Frank shows this to his class in the lecture that Claire dreams about (DIA, chapter 10)
A Lady with brown hair curling luxuriantly- a miniature portrait of Claire by an unknown artist that Claire dreams about and also the title of the chapter (DIA, chapter 10)
Christ with a bleeding heart - on the wall of Father Fogden's hacienda is a painting done in the Spanish style of an emaciated Christ with a bleeding heart throbbing in his chest (V, chapter 50)
Ellen MacKenzie - a self portrait of Ellen MacKenzie wearing her freshwater pearl necklace which hangs in the National Portrait Gallery (DIA, chapter 5)
Jamie and his elder brother Willie - a painting by Ellen MacKenzie of Jamie aged about 2 years, his older brother Willie and their staghound Nairn. This hangs on the wall at Lallybroch (Outlander, chapter 27) The painting is slashed by an English soldier's bayonet in one of the numerous raids on the Lallybroch estate after Culloden (V, chapter 5)
Jenny and her pet birds - a painting Ellen MacKenzie did of Jenny as a young girl, posed in front of a wall with her pet birds lined up on top of the wall. This hangs on the wall at Lallybroch (Outlander, chapter 27)
Portraits of the kings and queens of Scotland - the portraits of 110 Scottish kings and queens hanging on the walls of the Great Gallery in the Palace of Holyroodhouse were painted by Dutch artist Jacob de Witt (DIA, chapter 37)
Rock paintings - Jamie and Claire find a cave in France with two skeletons entwined. On the wall are rock paintings of bison, deer and birds painted in red, black and ochre (DIA, chapter 29)
The Four Seasons Summer 1755 - The Duke of Sandringham has a large Boucher on the wall of his Paris residence, which Claire describes as "featuring the backview of an amply endowed nude woman seated on a rock in the wilderness". This may be Francois Boucher's painting titled 'The Four Seasons Summer 1755' (DIA, chapter 21)
The Last Judgement - Ian Snr is reminded of a painting he'd seen of the Last Judgement when he is in a tavern brothel in Bordeaux (Virgins) There are a number of paintings of the Last Judgement by various artists and it is unclear which one Ian is referring to