The exhibition included the following works by or ascribed to Wilson:
P9A Admiral Thomas Smith (no. 231)
P12D Caernarvon Castle (no. 205)
P24A Prince George and Prince Edward Augustus, Sons of Frederick, Prince of Wales, with their Tutor Dr. Francis Ayscough (no.208)
P56B Rome from the Villa Madama (no 249)
P108 The Ruined Arch in Kew Gardens (no. 178 - Villa Borghese, Rome)
P126 Tabley House, Cheshire (no. 227)
P131B On Hounslow Heath (no. 218)
P152A Snowdon from Llyn Nantlle (no. 173)
P153 Llyn Cau, Cader Idris (no. 186)
P154 Pembroke Town and Castle (no. 235)
P159 Lake Nemi with Two Friars (no. 181)
P165 Dinas Bran from Llangollen - I (no. 216)
P166 View near Wynnstay (no. 211)
P179B The Valley of the Mawddach, with Cader Idris beyond (no. 245 - A Welsh Valley)
Syon House from Richmond Gardens - I, location unknown (no. 215)
NWP101B Imitator of Wilson, The Head of Lake Nemi (no. 212)
D68 Still-Life with Flask (no. 1102)
D176 View from Gaiolo, near Naples (no. 1162 - A Sea Coast)
D202 Tall Trees (no. 1138)
D210 Italian Landscape: A Man seated under a Tree (no. 1136)
D285 River Scene by Moonlight (no. 1151 - Lake Scene)
D384 Ascribed to Wilson, River Landscape: Evening (no. 1143)
Ascribed to Wilson, River Mouth with Peasants dancing, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford (no. 1106)
Ascribed to Wilson, Aquae Albulae, near Tivoli, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford (no. 213)
Ascribed to Wilson, A Summer Evening ('On the Arno' - II), location unknown (no. 184 - A Lake Scene in the Campagna: Sunset)
Ascribed to Wilson, The Old Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury, National Museum Wales, Cardiff (no. 237)
Ascribed to Wilson, Portrait of the Artist, Royal Academy of Arts (no. 201)
Ascribed to Wilson, Portrait of John Hamilton Mortimer, Royal Academy of Arts (no. 289)
Ascribed to Wilson Lake Scene: Sunset, location unknown (no. 217)