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Satan Smiting Job with Sore Boils

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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Sketch of a woman, undated (1945, after the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto) executed in Wales

Josef Herman
[c.1945]
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Volume of sculpture records

Dame Barbara Hepworth
1951
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Ophelia

Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
1851–2
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

The Last of England

Ford Madox Brown
1864–6

The Means Test

James Boswell
1934
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The Means Test 2

James Boswell
1934
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6a. The Wallet Begins to Empty

David Hockney
1961–3
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Mariana

Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
1851

Sketchbook [studies relating to Gelsenkirchen commission]

Robert Adams
1953–5
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[title not known]

John Linnell
published 1843
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From Spenser’s Fairy Queen

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1811
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From Spenser’s Fairy Queen, engraved by Thomas Hodgetts

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1811
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Cyprus

Sir Don McCullin CBE
1964, printed 2013

From Spenser’s Fairy Queen

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8

Study for ‘Captivity’, Rogers’s ‘Poems’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1830–2
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My Bed

Tracey Emin
1998

Clarissa Harlowe in the Prison Room of the Sheriff’s Office

Charles Landseer
exhibited 1833

Sir Thomas More and his Daughter

John Rogers Herbert
1844, exhibited 1844

The Pride of the Village

John Callcott Horsley
1839, exhibited 1839
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