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Running Figure

Artist: Leon Underwood (British, 1890–1975)

Albert Einstein

Artist: Sir Jacob Epstein (British, 1880–1959)

Cockerel

Artist: Bernard Meadows (British, 1915–2005)

Sea Form (Porthmeor)

Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903-1975)

The King

Artist: Eduardo Paolozzi (British, 1924–2005)

Kathleen

Artist: Sir Jacob Epstein (British, 1880–1959)

Stringed Figure, Bowl

Artist: Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986)

Blue Plasticene Mountain where the Queen of the Night Lives

Artist: David Hockney (British, born 1937)

Reclining Figure Curved

Artist: Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986)

Crack and Warp Column

Artist: David Nash (British, born 1945)

Standing Figure with Fingers

Artist: Kenneth Armitage (1916–2002)

Couple

Artist: Lynn Russell Chadwick (British, 1914–2003)

Crack and Warp Stack

Artist: David Nash (British, born 1945)

Lower East Side Lintel

Artist: Bill Woodrow (British, born 1948)

Doll House

Artist: Yinka Shonibare (British, born 1962)

Top Gun

Artist: Fiona Banner (English, born 1966)

Poem

Artist: Jonathan Callan (English, born 1961)

Double Africa (Yellow and Blue)

Artist: Jonathan Callan (English, born 1961)

Rational Snow

Artist: Jonathan Callan (English, born 1961)

Untitled

Artist: John Cole (British, active United States, 1936–2007)

Standing Books

Artist: Helen Hayman (British, born 1945)

The Unknown Soldier

Artist: Helen Hayman (British, born 1945)

Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin - the Yalta Conference

Artist: Helen Hayman (British, born 1945)

The Atom

Artist: John Latham (British, 1921–2006)

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