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Ciampolo the Barrator Tormented by the Devils

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892

The Battle of Fort Rock, Val d’Aouste, Piedmont, 1796

Joseph Mallord William Turner
exhibited 1815
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Sketchbook, inscribed inside front cover ‘1941/2’, ‘Scotland’

James Boswell
1941–2
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The Field of Waterloo

Joseph Mallord William Turner
exhibited 1818
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

Sketchbook, inscribed inside front cover ‘Iraq, 1943’

James Boswell
1943
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Spatial Concept ‘Waiting’

Lucio Fontana
1960
On display at Tate Modern part of Artist and Society

Travellers Attacked by Banditti

Philip James De Loutherbourg
1781

Large Tragic Head

Jean Fautrier
1942

Ulysses

Robert Motherwell
1947

Disasters of War

Jake Chapman, Dinos Chapman
1993

War

Paula Rego
2003

Sketchbook, with ‘Anatomy’ on the spine

James Boswell
[c.1941–5]
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Journal number twenty-one

Keith Vaughan
19 May–16 June 1944

The Good Samaritan

Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
published 1864
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Show Your Wound

Joseph Beuys
1977

Show Your Wound

Joseph Beuys
1977–84

Fallen Leaves

Gilbert & George
1980

Woman with falling stone

Joseph Beuys
1959

British Soldiers in The Bogside, Londonderry, Arresting a Catholic Youth

Sir Don McCullin CBE
1971, printed 2013

The Good Samaritan, after a Rembrandt Follower

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1802
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