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Behemoth and Leviathan

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874

Typescript entitled ‘THE ART OF DRAWING by BERNARD MENINSKY’

Bernard Meninsky
[1948]

Typescript entitled ‘THE ART OF DRAWING by BERNARD MENINSKY. 2nd Lecture’

Bernard Meninsky
[1948]

Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Odeh

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
[May 1913]
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Journal number twenty five

Keith Vaughan
8 February–28 May 1945

Satan before the Throne of God

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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Job’s Sons and Daughters Overwhelmed by Satan

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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Job Rebuked by his Friends

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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Job’s Evil Dreams

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874

The Wrath of Elihu

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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The Lord Answering Job out of the Whirlwind

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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The Fall of Satan

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874

The Vision of Christ

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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Job’s Sacrifice

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874

Job and his Daughters

William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
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Variations

Sir Terry Frost
1989
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Paolo and Francesca da Rimini

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1855

What Can the Poor Apache Do

Barry Flanagan
1971
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‘Am I the Object Which I See?’

Victor Pasmore
1974
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‘By What Geometry Must We Construct the Physical World?’

Victor Pasmore
1974
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