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Aesacus and Hesperie

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1817–18
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A Foregone Conclusion

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
1885
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

Poachers: View in the Dargle

Attributed to John Butts
c.1760

Sketchbook, with ’‘The winning art’ sketches’ and ‘Mental Hospital for S.T.1958’ on the spine

James Boswell
1958
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Mask XIII

John Stezaker
2006

Mask XIV

John Stezaker
2006

The Finding of Moses

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
1879
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Daniel’s Prayer

Sir Edward Poynter
1865
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[title not known]

Robert Smirke
published 1818

Sketch for ‘The Pilgrimage to Canterbury’, with studies of heads, figures on horseback, and two group sketches

Thomas Stothard
1806–7

Untitled, from Angel Series, Rome, Italy

Francesca Woodman
1977

Untitled, Providence, Rhode Island

Francesca Woodman
1975–8

Untitled

Francesca Woodman
c.1980

Catholic Youths Attacking British Soldiers in the Bogside of Londonderry

Sir Don McCullin CBE
1971, printed 2013

Northern Ireland, The Bogside, Londonderry

Sir Don McCullin CBE
1971, printed 2013

Tallahassee, FL

Lee Friedlander
1969, printed 2008

Tucson

Lee Friedlander
1997

Santa Fe

Lee Friedlander
1995

VII: Pamela in the Bedroom with Mrs Jewkes and Mr B.

Joseph Highmore
1743–4

The Disentombment of Queen Matilda

Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
1849
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