William Shakespeare | Shakespeare | Royal Shakespeare Company | National Portrait Gallery | National Gallery of Art | National Gallery | National Gallery of Australia | National Portrait Gallery (London) | National Gallery of Victoria | Art Gallery of New South Wales | Night Gallery | National Gallery of Canada | National Portrait Gallery (United States) | National Portrait Gallery, London | Saatchi Gallery | Oregon Shakespeare Festival | Shakespeare's Globe | Art Gallery of South Australia | Shakespeare's | Walker Art Gallery | Queensland Art Gallery | Tretyakov Gallery | Shakespeare in Love | Art Gallery of Western Australia | Hayward Gallery | Yale University Art Gallery | Royal Shakespeare Theatre | National Gallery of Ireland | National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom) | Freer Gallery of Art |
In 1789 George Dance invented an Ammonite Order, a variant of Ionic substituting volutes in the form of fossil ammonites for John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in Pall Mall, London.
He studied first under Andrea Casali, and afterwards under West, and painted two pictures for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery.