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King Lear Weeping over the Dead Body of Cordelia
James Barry
1786–8
The Fairy Feller’s Master-Stroke
Richard Dadd
1855–64
Henry the Eighth and Ann Boleyn, engraver unknown
Prints after William Hogarth
date not known
The Midsummer Night’s Fairies
Robert Huskisson
exhibited 1847
The Burning Fiery Furnace, study for N00389
George Jones
c.1832
Oscar Bringing Back Annir’s Daughter
Charles Reuben Ryley
1785
Plate from ‘Illustrations to the Bible’: Belshazzar’s Feast
John Martin
published 1835
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
Equestrian Portrait of King George II
Joseph Highmore
c.1743–5
Grace Sholto Douglas
Leslie Hurry
1940
The Disgrace of Wolsey
Henry Monro
exhibited 1814
Lord Baltimore and the Group of Legislators
James Barry
1793–1808
King George and Queen Charlotte
James Barry
first published 1792
King John Absolved by Pandulph (after Henry Fuseli)
William Blake
1797, published 1798
Eight Scenes from the Story of David and Jonathon
Simeon Solomon
1856
James I Coming to England
After Thomas Stothard
date not known
Dying King
Dame Elisabeth Frink
1963
Listening In
Charles Spencelayh
exhibited 1933
The Quest
Cecil Collins
1938
Siegfried about to Deny on Oath that Brunhild Had Been his Paramour. Verso: The Figures Traced Through
Henry Fuseli
1805
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