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Lilith
Dame Ethel Walker
?exhibited 1916
And the Birds Began to Sing
Phillip King
1964
Floris
Bernard Cohen
1964
Maiastra
Constantin Brancusi
1911
Oh! Willo! Willo! Willo!
Maxwell Ashby Armfield
1902
Cinderella
Joseph Edward Southall
1893–5
Bluebeard’s Wife
Arman (Armand Fernandez)
1969
Parsifal I
Anselm Kiefer
1973
Parsifal II
Anselm Kiefer
1973
Parsifal III
Anselm Kiefer
1973
Fingal Encounters Carbon Carglass
Alexander Runciman
first printed c.1773
Fingal Encounters Carbon Carglass (upright version)
Alexander Runciman
first printed c.1773
Study for the Attendant in ‘The Princess Badroulbadour’
Sir William Rothenstein
c.1908
Oscar Bringing Back Annir’s Daughter
Charles Reuben Ryley
1785
Fata Morgana
Gerald Wilde
1949
Time, Gentlemen Please
Oskar Kokoschka
1971–2
English Heritage - Humpty Fucking Dumpty
Bill Woodrow
1987
Cremaster 5
Matthew Barney
1997
Akua-Ba
John Skeaping
1931
Siegfried about to Deny on Oath that Brunhild Had Been his Paramour. Verso: The Figures Traced Through
Henry Fuseli
1805
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