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Composition Study for ‘The Merciful Knight’

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
c.1863
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Cough

Andy Warhol
1986

Sketch of a woman, undated (1945, after the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto) executed in Wales

Josef Herman
[c.1945]
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Epitome of James Hervey’s ‘Meditations among the Tombs’

William Blake
c.1820–5
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Pity

William Blake
c.1795

Priam Pleading with Achilles for the Body of Hector

Gavin Hamilton
?engraved 1775

Large Tragic Head

Jean Fautrier
1942

Ruth and Boaz

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
1879
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The Finding of Moses

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
1879
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Work No. 890: DON’T WORRY

Martin Creed
2008

St Roch Interceding for Victims of the Plague, after Peter Paul Rubens

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1802

The Pride of the Village

John Callcott Horsley
1839, exhibited 1839

Study for ‘The Death of the Earl of Chatham’

John Singleton Copley
c.1779

Study for ‘The Death of the Earl of Chatham’

John Singleton Copley
c.1779

Mercy: St Bartholomew’s Day, 1572

Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
1886

The Messenger

George Frederic Watts
c.1884–5

Lear and Cordelia in Prison

William Blake
c.1779

That was a Piedmontese ...

Arthur Hughes
1862

The Death of Diarmuid, the Last Handful of Water

Jack Butler Yeats
1945

John Howard, the Prison Philanthropist

Sir Alfred Gilbert
c.1893–4
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