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Elizabeth Shrimpton

Artist: Unknown

A Young Girl

Artist: Unknownartist, English, 17th c.

Shute Shrimpton Yeamans

Artist: Unknownartist, English, 17th c.

Zennor

Artist: John Keith Vaughan (British, 1912-1977)

Portrait of Mr. William Chase, Sr.

Artist: Joseph Wright of Derby (British, 1734–1797)

Portrait of Mrs. William Chase, Sr.

Artist: Joseph Wright of Derby (British, 1734–1797)

Composition

Artist: Alan Davie (British, 1920-2014)

Study of the Sphinx

Artist: Francis Bacon (British, 1909–1992)

The Builders, Bird Nesting, Human Efforts

Artist: Stanley Spencer (British, 1891-1959))

Robert Gwillym of Atherton and William Farington of Werden

Artist: Arthur Devis (British, 1712–1787)

Repentance of Nineveh

Artist: John Martin (British, 1789–1854)

Noon

Artist: John Linnell (British, 1792–1882)

Portrait of Robert Ladbroke, M.P.

Artist: Thomas Phillips (British, 1770–1845)

Illustration of Gray's ode "On the Death of a favorite Cat"

Artist: Stephen Elmer (British, 1717–1796)

Portrait of Godfrey Wentworth and Dorothy Wentworth (née Pilkington)

Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

John Gurney Jr., the Little Flute Player

Artist: John Opie (British, 1761–1807)

Gatti's Hungerford Palace of Varieties. Second Turn of Katie Lawrence

Artist: Walter Richard Sickert (British, born Germany, 1860–1942)

Elihu Yale with Members of his Family and an Enslaved Child

Artist, attributed to: John Verelst (Dutch, ca. 1675–1734)

West of the Sun

Artist: Gwyther Irwin (British, 1931–2008)

London From Greenwich Park

Artist: George Samuel (British, ca 1785-1823)

Cliff Pool

Artist: Peter Lanyon (British, 1918–1964)

Mrs. James Wedderburn, née Isabelle Clerk

Artist: Sir Henry Raeburn (British, 1756–1823)

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