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The Midsummer Night’s Fairies
Robert Huskisson
exhibited 1847
Trooping the Colour
William Roberts
1958–9
Coronation Cross
Gilbert & George
1981
Moneyman No. 2
Colin Self
1983
The Dangerous Early and Late Life of Lytton Strachey
Steven Campbell
1985
King George V, Accompanied by Queen Mary, at the Opening of the Modern Foreign and Sargent Galleries at the Tate Gallery, 26 June 1926
Sir John Lavery
1926
Dido and Aeneas; the Morning of the Chase
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1842
Loreley
Oskar Kokoschka
1941–2
Dido and Aeneas; the Morning of the Chase, engraved by Willmore
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1859–61
Dido Building Carthage, engraved by E. Goodall
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1859–61
King George and Queen Charlotte
James Barry
first published 1792
Queen Elizabeth and Essex (after Henry Fuseli)
William Blake
1797, published 1798
The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas
Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland
exhibited 1766
A Group of Preliminary Sketches for Stothard’s ‘The Pilgrimage to Canterbury’
After Thomas Stothard
c.1850
Cremaster 5
Matthew Barney
1997
Siegfried about to Deny on Oath that Brunhild Had Been his Paramour. Verso: The Figures Traced Through
Henry Fuseli
1805
Sketch for Queen Victoria’s First Council
Sir David Wilkie
date not known
Sketch for Illustration to Bowyer’s ‘History of England’: Queen Elizabeth at Tilbury
Thomas Stothard
1805
[title not known]
Unknown artist, Britain
date not known
The Animal Kingdom (1953) with English Translation (1967)
Marcel Mariën
1967
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