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  • Copy of Nicolas Poussin’s ‘Exposition of Moses’

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1799
    View by appointment
  • Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing

    William Blake
    c.1786
  • The Spiritual Form of Nelson Guiding Leviathan

    William Blake
    c.1805–9
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • The Night of Enitharmon’s Joy (formerly called ‘Hecate’)

    William Blake
    c.1795
  • God Judging Adam

    William Blake
    1795
  • Satan in his Original Glory: ‘Thou wast Perfect till Iniquity was Found in Thee’

    William Blake
    c.1805
  • Plate from ‘Illustrations to the Bible’: Moses Breaketh the Tables

    John Martin
    published 1833
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  • The Hiding of Moses

    William Blake
    1824
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  • Moses and the Daughters of the King of Midian

    Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe
    date not known
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  • Seated Nymph and Two Putti

    Thomas Stothard
    date not known
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  • [title not known] Verso: Sketches of ?Diamond Jewellery

    John Flaxman
    date not known
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  • The Salutation

    After John Flaxman
    1807
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