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Princess Diana, Paris

Artist: Mario Testino (Peruvian, active England, born 1954)

Shaft I

Artist: Paul Seawright (British, born 1965)

Untitled (Wasp in Aspic), from the series Common Sense

Artist: Martin Parr (British, born 1952)

Untitled (Pink Pudding), from the series Common Sense

Artist: Martin Parr (British, born 1952)

Untitled (Double Frieze Polaroid #1)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Untitled (Double Frieze Polaroid #2)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Frieze, No. 3, Two Panels, or Untitled (Double Frieze Polaroid #3)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Untitled (Double Frieze Polaroid #4)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Untitled (Double Frieze Polaroid #5)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Untitled (Four Paneled Frieze Polaroid #1)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Untitled (Four Paneled Frieze Polaroid #2)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Untitled study for Self Portrait (Frieze No. 4, Three panels)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Cone to mark night becoming day

Artist: Andy Goldsworthy (British, born 1956)

Cone to mark night becoming day

Artist: Andy Goldsworthy (British, born 1956)

Self Portrait (Legs, Front, three panels II)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Self Portrait (Upside Down #1)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Untitled (Three Paneled Frieze)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

Self Portrait (Reclining Figure, Two Panels No. 2)

Artist: John Coplans (British, 1920–2003)

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