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The Circle of the Lustful: Francesca da Rimini (‘The Whirlwind of Lovers’)

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892
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Scrapbook

Julian Trevelyan
1937–9
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The Annunciation

Arthur Hacker
1892

St Agnes in Prison Receiving from Heaven the ‘Shining White Garment’

Frank Cadogan Cowper
1905

David Delivered out of Many Waters

William Blake
c.1805

The Good and Evil Angels

William Blake
1795–?c.1805

Sketchbook with drawings of Iraq and studies of Europa

James Boswell
[c.1943]
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Sketchbook with studies of the London blitz

James Boswell
1946
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The Man of Saint-Denis

César (César Baldaccini)
1958

The Destruction of the Temple

Samuel Colman (or Coleman)
c.1830–40

The Creation of Light

George Richmond
1826

Sketchbook, with ‘Illustrations of ‘Alice through the looking glass’ and ‘Lady Godiva’ on the spine

James Boswell
date not known
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The Baffled Devils Fighting

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892

‘Europe’: Fragment of Pages 3 and 4

William Blake
1794–c.1830–5
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A Flying Angel

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1799–1805

An Angel Flying or Running

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1799–1805

Ecce Ancilla Domini! (The Annunciation)

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1849–50

Titania and Bottom

Henry Fuseli
c.1790
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

And the Sea Gave Up the Dead Which Were in It

Frederic, Lord Leighton
exhibited 1892

Chaos

George Frederic Watts and assistants
c.1875–82
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