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Artworks & Archives
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The Waag Gatehouse, Amsterdam, from the Kloveniersburgwal; Groups of Figures including Women with Laundry; Studies of Crockery and Kitchenware
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1825
Drawing for ‘Punch’
Charles Samuel Keene
date not known
New York Still Life
Irving Penn
1947, printed 1978
Still Life with Chip Frier
John Bratby
1954
St Catherine’s Hill, Near Guildford, Surrey
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1832
St Catherine’s Hill, near Guildford, Surrey
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1832
St Catherine’s Hill, near Guildford, Surrey, engraved by J.H. Kernot
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1832
St Catherine’s Hill, near Guildford, Surrey, engraved by J.H. Kernot
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1832
Thirty Pieces of Silver
Cornelia Parker CBE RA
1988–9
Sketchbook 28
Graham Sutherland OM
c.1957–9
Postcard from Henry Moore to Kenneth and Jane Clark
Henry Moore OM, CH, recipients: Kenneth Clark, Jane Clark
30 October 1969
Photograph of installation view of Parallel of Life and Art exhibition
Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
Photograph of installation view of Parallel of Life and Art exhibition
Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
Photograph of unidentified girl inside Parallel of Life and Art exhibition
Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
Photograph of installation view of Parallel of Life and Art exhibition
Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
Photographic panel showing Cat No 122 - ‘Early 18th cent. Staffordshire dish’
Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
Sculpture consisting of a lotus flower made out of brass and glass mounted in a metal dish and surrounded by fish and flower shapes
Eileen Agar
date not known
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