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Alterembankment . by Aaron, Anthony, Greg, Ian-David, Kimathi and Rosie (Mixed media). Copyright Kimathi Donkor Seeing Through Display: Motion and Material
14 July – 6 August 2009
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Duncan Campbell, Detail from Bernadette, 2008. Tate © Duncan Campbell, courtesy HOTEL, London Art Now Lightbox: Duncan Campbell
4 July – 30 August 2009
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Damien Hirst, Pharmacy, 1992  © Damien Hirst. Tate BP Exhibition: Classified: Contemporary British Art
22 June – 23 August 2009
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© Richard Eaton VerbalEyes: finding a voice through art
6 June – 29 June 2009
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Richard Long, Dusty Boots Line, 1988  © Richard Long. Collection Thomas and Cristina Bechtler, Switzerland Richard Long: Heaven and Earth
3 June – 6 September 2009
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Tony Swain, Untitled, 2008  ©  The artist, courtesy The Modern Institute / Tony Webster Ltd, Glasgow and Herald Street, London Art Now: Tony Swain
2 May – 16 August 2009
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Stefan and Franciszka Themerson,, The Eye and the Ear, 1944-45 © LUX, London Art Now: Lightbox Stefan and Franciszka Themerson
2 May – 28 June 2009
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Edward Coley Burne-Jones, The Golden Stairs, 1880. © Tate Symbolism in Poland and Britain
14 March – 21 June 2009
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© Richard Eaton The Ghost in the Machine
26 February – 26 April 2009
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Anthony Van Dyck, Portrait of Mary Hill, Lady Killigrew, 1638Tate Van Dyck and Britain
18 February – 17 May 2009
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Marcus Coates, Firebird, Rhebok, Badger and Hare, 2008  © The artist. Jo Ramirez Altermodern: Tate Triennial 2009
3 February – 26 April 2009
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Hurvin Anderson, Peter's 3 , 2007  © courtesy the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery. Private Collection, London Art Now: Hurvin Anderson
3 February – 19 April 2009
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Make Your Own Xmas, 2008 . © Bob and Roberta Smith 
Photo credit: Sam Drake / Tate Photography Make Your Own Xmas
5 December 2008 – 4 January 2009
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Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer, Pygmalion Workshop, 2008 © courtesy the artists, doggerfisher, Edinburgh and Store, London. Installation view Neue Nationalgalerie Commissioned by Berlin Biennale Art Now: Nashashibi/Skaer
8 November 2008 – 4 January 2009
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Runa Islam, First Day of Spring, 2005 © The artist. courtesy Jay Jopling / White Cube (London) Turner Prize 2008
30 September 2008 – 18 January 2009
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Francis Towne  , The Colosseum from the Caelian Hills, 1799  © Trustees, Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford Treasures from the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford
15 September 2008 – 15 February 2009
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Francis Bacon, Triptych – August 1972 , 1972 © Estate of Francis Bacon. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2008. Tate Francis Bacon
11 September 2008 – 4 January 2009
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Bill Fontana, Speeds of Time Bill Fontana: Speeds of Time
5 September – 3 October 2008
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Lucy Clout, Untitled, 2007 © courtesy the artist and Limoncello. Alice Channer Art Now: The Way In Which It Landed
2 August – 26 October 2008
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Martin Creed, Work No. 850, 2008 © Martin Creed. Sam Drake, Tate Photography Duveens Commission: Martin Creed
1 July – 16 November 2008
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VerbalEyes. © Tate VerbalEyes: finding a voice through art
21 June – 30 June 2008
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Studio 61. Installation shot © Tate Photography Tales from Studio International
9 June – 10 August 2008
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Photo: Faisal Abdu 'Allah Nahnou-Together Now
6 June – 7 September 2008
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John Frederick Lewis, Study for `The Courtyard of the Coptic Patriarch's House in Cairo' , c1864Tate The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting
4 June – 31 August 2008
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Mitra Tabrizian, Deadly Affair , 2005–6 © Mitra Tabrizian Mitra Tabrizian: This is that Place
4 June – 10 August 2008
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Juneau Projects , Trappenkamp (detail), 2008 © courtesy of the artists. Tate Photography Art Now: Juneau Projects
2 June – 26 October 2008
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Alan Michael, Untitled (Grassroots / Bottles), 2007  © Alan Michael, courtesy Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London Art Now: Alan Michael
3 May – 20 July 2008
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Derek Jarman
Imagining October, 1984
© courtesy James Mackay Lightbox: Derek Jarman
5 April – 1 June 2008
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Sir Peter Paul Rubens , The Apotheosis of James I and other studies: sketch for the ceiling of the Banqueting House, Whitehall, 1629-30 © the Trustees of the Glynde Endowment Settlement. Lent by the Trustees of the Glynde Endowment Settlement Rubens: The Apotheosis of James I and Other Studies
20 March 2008 – 11 January 2009
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David Shrigley, Untitled, 2004  © David Shrigley. Tate BP Exhibition: Drawn from the Collection
25 February 2008 – 1 March 2009
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Charles Ginner, Piccadilly Circus, 1912 © The estate of Charles Ginner. Tate Modern Painters: The Camden Town Group
13 February – 5 May 2008
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Peter Doig, Ski Jacket, 1994 © Peter Doig. Tate Peter Doig
5 February – 11 May 2008
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Alice Channer, Fourteenth Scarf Drawing, 2007 © Alice Channer. courtesy Dicksmith Gallery Art Now: Strange Solution
2 February – 13 April 2008
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Breda Beban, The Most Beautiful Woman in Gucha, 2006 © Breda Beban Lightbox: Breda Beban
2 February – 30 March 2008
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John Gibson, Hylas Surprised by the Nalades, 1927–36Tate The Return of the Gods: Neoclassical Sculpture
28 January – 8 June 2008
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Fiona Banner, Peace on Earth, 2007 © the artist. Sam Drake/Tate Photography Christmas Tree: Fiona Banner
1 December – 31 December 2007
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William Blake, Nebuchadnezzar , 1795 / c1805Tate William Blake: 'I still go on / Till the Heavens and Earth are gone'
3 November 2007 – 22 June 2008
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Installation shot of 'So this song kills fascists' © Seb Patane. courtesy Maureen Paley. Tate Art Now: Seb Patane
3 November 2007 – 13 January 2008
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Allen Jones, The Battle of Hastings, 1961–2 © Allen Jones. Tate Allen Jones
6 October 2007 – 10 February 2008
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Denis Hyka and Violana Murataj, Finding Grandma's Garden, 2007 © Denis Hyka and Violana Murataj imagine art after
5 October 2007 – 6 January 2008
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Stolen Sanity project image Stolen Sanity
3 October – 19 October 2007
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Damien Hirst, Mother and Child Divided (foreground, exhibition copy 2007 [original 1993]), Argininosuccinic Acid (background, 1995) © the artist. J Fernandes and S Drake Turner Prize: A Retrospective
2 October 2007 – 6 January 2008
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John Everett Millais, Mariana, 1851Tate Millais
26 September 2007 – 13 January 2008
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Cardinal Hume Centre 'Change' project animation stills Change
10 September – 28 September 2007
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Performance documentation from The Miner's Object by Melanie Gilligan, 11 March 2006© Melanie Gilligan Art Now Live
8 September – 8 September 2007
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Goshka Macuga, Objects in Relation, 2007 Art Now: Goshka Macuga
30 June – 14 October 2007
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JMW Turner, Mont Blanc, from Brévent , c1836Tate BP Summer Exhibition: Hockney on Turner Watercolours
11 June 2007 – 3 February 2008
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Ink Drawing, Soho Parish CE Primary © Tate, 2007 VerbalEyes: finding a voice through art
9 June – 24 June 2007
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Christina Mackie, The large huts , 2007. View of this exhibition at Tate BritainSam Drake © Tate 2007 Art Now: Christina Mackie
2 June – 28 October 2007
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Roger Mayne, Girl Jiving in Southam Street, 1957V&A Images/Victoria and Albert Museum. © Roger Mayne How We Are: Photographing Britain
22 May – 2 September 2007
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John Opie, Mary Wollstonecraft (Mrs William Godwin), c1790–1Tate 1807: Blake, Slavery and the Radical Mind
30 April – 21 October 2007
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Peter Peri, Soft System, 2006 © Peter Peri. courtesy Counter Gallery, London Art Now: Peter Peri
6 April – 3 June 2007
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Prunella Clough, Fisherman in a Boat, 1949 © Estate of Prunella Clough 2007.  All Rights Reserved DACS Prunella Clough
24 March – 27 August 2007
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Installation view of Audio Arts exhibition at Tate Britain© Tate 2007 Audio Arts: Bill Furlong
5 March – 27 August 2007
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Basil Beattie, Witness V, 1992 © Basil Beattie. Lent by the American Fund for the Tate Gallery, courtesy of Peter and Maria Kellner 2003 Basil Beattie
5 March – 3 June 2007
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  Conversations
12 February – 19 April 2007
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William Hogarth, Marriage a la Mode: The Tete a Tete, c1743The National Gallery, London Hogarth
7 February – 29 April 2007
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Kate Davis, Your Body is a Battleground Still, 2007 © The artist. Reproduction © The Estate of Jacob Epstein/Tate Art Now: Kate Davis
3 February – 25 March 2007
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Jake and Dinos Chapman, When Humans Walked the Earth, 2006 © The artists. Tate Photography Jake and Dinos Chapman: When Humans Walked the Earth
30 January – 10 June 2007
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Dark Rigi, 1842Private collection JMW Turner: The Three Rigis
22 January – 25 March 2007
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Mark Wallinger, State Britain, 2007 © The artist. Sam Drake Tate Photography Mark Wallinger: State Britain
15 January – 27 August 2007
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Rory Macbeth, The Mare's Nest: A History of Provenance, 2006. performance stills © The artist. Christian McDonald Art Now Live Work: Rory MacBeth, Joanne Tatham, Tom O'Sullivan and Sue Tompkins
9 December – 9 December 2006
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, Norham Castle, Sunrise, circa 1845 Norham Castle, Sunrise: From Incomprehension to Icon
13 November 2006 – 18 February 2007
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Drawing from a Turner original in the Prints and Drawings Room at Tate Britain Drawing from Turner
6 November 2006 – 20 May 2007
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Sean Dower, Automaton, 2006. Production still © The artist 2006 Single Shot
3 November – 10 December 2006
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Raqib Shaw, Study for Reflections II, 2006 © Raqib Shaw. courtesy the artist / Victoria Miro Gallery, London Art Now: Raqib Shaw
7 October – 17 December 2006
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Tomma Abts, Lübbe, 2005 © Courtesy the artist and greengrassi, London Turner Prize 2006
3 October 2006 – 14 January 2007
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Hans Holbein, Henry VIII, 1536Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid Holbein in England
28 September 2006 – 7 January 2007
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Emily Wardill, Born Winged Animals and Honey Gatherers of the Soul, 2005. 16 mm film with sound transferred onto DVD, 9 min © Courtesy the artist and FORTESCUE AVENUE / Jonathan Vyner, London. Supported by the Arts Council England Art Now Lightbox: Duncan Campbell, Declan Clarke and Emily Wardill
2 September – 22 October 2006
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Artist unknown, Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moorish Ambassador to Queen Elizabeth I, c1600 © University of Birmingham. The University of Birmingham Collections East-West: Objects Between Cultures
1 September 2006 – 18 February 2007
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George Stubbs, Five Hounds in a LandscapePrivate collection. © Tate Stubbs: A Celebration
21 August 2006 – 14 January 2007
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Michele Cammarano, Bella BeautyThe private collection of Freddie Booker-Carson and Simon Carson Seeing Africa
22 July – 29 October 2006
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Karin Ruggaber, Relief #7 , 2005 © courtesy the artist and greengrassi, London Art Now: Karin Ruggaber
17 June – 17 September 2006
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Melanie Smith, Parres III, 2005Courtesy Galería OMR, Mexico and Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich Art Now Lightbox: Melanie Smith with Rafael Ortega: Parres
17 June – 13 August 2006
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William Turnbull, 3/4/5, 1956 © DACS 2006. Tate William Turnbull
14 June – 26 November 2006
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Howard Hodgkin, Night and Day, 1997-99 © Howard Hodgkin. National Gallery of Victoria, Australia Howard Hodgkin
14 June – 10 September 2006
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John Constable, The Hay Wain, 1820-21The National Gallery, London Constable: The Great Landscapes
1 June – 28 August 2006
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Osama Nassar, Self-portrait, 2005 Nahnou-Together: Young people from London and Damascus in visual dialogue
27 May – 10 July 2006
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Richard Hughes, Keep on Onnin', 2006 © courtesy the artist. © Tate Art Now: Richard Hughes
6 May – 15 October 2006
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Phil Collins, they shoot horses, 2004 © Phil Collins, Kerlin Gallery. Tate Phil Collins: they shoot horses
23 March 2006 – 1 January 2007
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John Stezaker, Mask II, 1991-1992Courtesy The Artist & The Approach, London Tate Triennial 2006: New British Art
1 March – 14 May 2006
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Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare , 1781The Detroit Institute of Arts Gothic Nightmares: Fuseli, Blake and the Romantic Imagination
15 February – 1 May 2006
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Jamie Shovlin, from 'The Twitcher', 2004–6 © courtesy the artist and Riflemaker, London Art Now: Jamie Shovlin
4 February – 7 May 2006
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Suky Best and Rory Hamilton, Cowboy Scene #12, 2005 © The artists Art Now: Lightbox: Artists' film and video programme
5 November – 31 December 2005
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Silke Otto-Knapp, Figure (Grey), 2005 © courtesy Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne and greengrassi, London Art Now: Silke Otto-Knapp
4 November 2005 – 15 January 2006
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Simon Starling. Simon Starling, Shedboatshed (Mobile Architecture No.2) 2005, Mixed Media, Kustmuseum Basel & Tabernas Desert Run 2004, Fuel Cell powered bicycle, watercolour and Perspex vitrine, Glasgow City COuncil (Museums), Gallery of Modern Art, bought with the assistance of the National Art Collections Fund Turner Prize 2005
18 October 2005 – 22 January 2006
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Edgar Degas, L'Absinthe, 1875–1876Musée d’Orsay, Paris. © RMN - H.Lewandowski Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec: London and Paris 1870–1910
5 October 2005 – 15 January 2006
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  Langlands & Bell: Zardad's Dog
3 October – 3 November 2005
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  Roger Fenton
21 September 2005 – 2 January 2006
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Chris Ofili, The Upper Room, 1999–2002 © courtesy Chris Ofili – Afroco and Victoria Miro Gallery. Tate Chris Ofili: The Upper Room
13 September 2005 – 1 January 2007
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Monika Kinley and Victor Musgrave
Courtesy of Tate Archive Outsider Art
13 September 2005 – 2 January 2006
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John Latham, Full Stop, 1961 © John Latham (noit prof. of flattime). Tate John Latham in focus
12 September 2005 – 26 February 2006
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  Art Now: Martin Westwood
3 September – 23 October 2005
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Light forms: Photogram of Collected River ObjectsTate River Voices: Exhibition of Work
6 August – 28 August 2005
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  Art Now: Enrico David
2 July – 30 October 2005
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Michael Fullerton, John Peel, 2004 © The artist. courtesy Counter Gallery, London Art Now: Michael Fullerton
2 July – 21 August 2005
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John Nash, The Cornfield, 1918 © Estate of the artist. Presented by the Contemporary Art Society 1952, Tate A Picture of Britain
15 June – 4 September 2005
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Joshua Reynolds, Portrait of Omai , c.1776Private Collection. Photograph by courtesy of Sotheby's Picture Library, London Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity
26 May – 18 September 2005
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Matt Calderwood, Pole, 2000 © Matt Calderwood . Courtesy David Risley Gallery, London Art Now: Lightbox: Artists' Flm and Video Programme
7 May – 12 June 2005
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Andrew Grassie, New Hang, 2005 © Andrew Grassie. Courtesy the artist and Maureen Paley Art Now: Andrew Grassie: New Hang
5 May – 19 June 2005
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Claude Monet, Houses of Parliament: Effect of Sunlight in the Fog, 1904Musée d'Orsay, Paris Turner Whistler Monet
10 February – 15 May 2005
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Jananne Al-Alni, The Visit , 2005 © Jananna Al-Alni. Commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella and Norwich Gallery. Supported by Arts Council England, Film London and the Henry Moore Foundation. Supported by the National Touring Programme of the Arts Council of England. Art Now: Jananne Al-Ani: The Visit
4 February – 10 April 2005
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Anthony Caro , Early One Morning , 1962 © The artist, Barford Sculptures Ltd. Tate. Presented by the Contemporary Art Society 1965 Anthony Caro
26 January – 17 April 2005
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Mariele Neudecker, Another Day (simultaneous record of the sun rising and setting in two opposite locations on the globe - South East Australia and West Azores), 2000 © Courtesy the artist, Galerie Barbara Thumm. Photograph David Brandt Mariele Neudecker: Over and Over, Again and Again
20 November 2004 – 6 March 2005
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Preparatory drawing for '6 things we couldn’t do, but can do now' performance for Art Now at Tate Britain, by Jimmy Robert and Ian White. © Ian White Art Now: Jimmy Robert / Ian White: 6 things we couldn't do, but can do now
20 November – 5 December 2004
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Photo of Paula Rego in her studio with The Pillowman triptych © Copyright Stephen James of Prudence Cumming Associates Ltd. Paula Rego
25 October 2004 – 3 January 2005
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Jeremy Deller , Cop with Flowers, San Antonio, Texas, 2003 © The artist. Courtesy of the Modern Institute, Glasgow Turner Prize 2004
20 October – 28 December 2004
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Gwen John, Self-Portrait, 1902 © Estate of Gwen John 2004. All Rights Reserved, DACS Gwen John and Augustus John
29 September 2004 – 9 January 2005
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David Thorpe , The Colonists, 2004Meyer Riegger Galerie and Maureen Paley Interim Art. Heinz Pelz Art Now: David Thorpe
24 September – 14 November 2004
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  Donald Rodney Display
20 September – 31 December 2004
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  Anthony McCall: Long Film for Four Projectors
10 September – 10 September 2004
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Claire Barclay, Half Light, 2004 © Claire Barclay. Courtesy Doggerfisher, Edinburgh Art Now: Claire Barclay: Half-light
3 July – 12 September 2004
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  Art Now: Lightbox
3 July – 5 September 2004
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  Art and the Sixties
30 June – 27 September 2004
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  Art of the Garden
3 June – 30 August 2004
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  Michael Landy
18 May – 12 December 2004
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Muntean / Rosenblum, Untitled (At a time when...), 2004 © Muntean / Rosenblum. Courtesy Maureen Paley Art Now: Muntean/Rosenblum: It Is Never Facts That Tell
17 April – 20 June 2004
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  In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
3 March – 31 May 2004
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  Pre-Raphaelite Vision: Truth to Nature
12 February – 3 May 2004
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  Art Now: Nigel Cooke
7 February – 28 March 2004
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  Art Now: Lightbox
22 November 2003 – 15 February 2004
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Ian Kiaer, Wittgenstein project / Skjolden, 2003 © The artist, courtesy Alison Jacques Gallery, London Art Now: Ian Kier: Brueghel project/studio
22 November 2003 – 25 January 2004
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  Turner Prize 2003
29 October 2003 – 18 January 2004
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  Turner and Venice
9 October 2003 – 11 January 2004
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Lucy McKenzie and Paulina Olowska, Oblique Composition, 2003. Performance view © Lucy McKenzie. Alan Dimmick Art Now: Lucy McKenzie
20 September – 9 November 2003
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  Lynn Chadwick
15 September 2003 – 31 March 2004
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  Icons of British Satire
15 September – 12 October 2003
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  Art Now: Lightbox
19 July – 14 September 2003
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David Musgrave, Animal, 1998 © David Musgrave. Courtesy the artist and greengrassi Art Now: David Musgrave
19 July – 7 September 2003
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  Bridget Riley
26 June – 28 September 2003
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Roger Hiorns, Vauxhall, 2003Courtesy the artist and Corvi-Mora, London. David Lambert and Rod Tidman Art Now: Roger Hiorns
7 June – 31 August 2003
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  Wolfgang Tillmans
6 June – 14 September 2003
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  Special Display: A Century of Artists' Film in Britain
19 May 2003 – 18 April 2004
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Mark Titchner, BE ANGRY BUT DON'T STOP BREATHING, 2003 © the artist. Courtesy Vilma Gold, London Art Now: Mark Titchner
17 May – 6 July 2003
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Zarina Bhimji, Out of the Blue, 2002 © Zarina Bhimji Art Now: Zarina Bhimji
1 March – 5 May 2003
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  Days Like These Tate Triennial of Contemporary British Art 2003
26 February – 26 May 2003
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  Constable to Delacroix British Art and the French Romantics
5 February – 11 May 2003
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  Gavin Turk
Until 12 January 2003
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  Marcus Gheeraerts II: Elizabethan Artist
2 December 2002 – 20 April 2003
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  Turner Prize 2002
30 October 2002 – 5 January 2003
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  Gainsborough
24 October 2002 – 19 January 2003
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Matt Franks, transcendent plastic infinite, 2002. Detail of installation  © the artist Art Now: Matt Franks
21 September – 15 December 2002
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  Anya Gallaccio
16 September 2002 – 26 January 2003
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  Thomas Girtin and the Art of Watercolour
4 July – 29 September 2002
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  Lucian Freud
20 June – 22 September 2002
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Ori Gersht, Afterglow, 2002. Installation view © Ori Gersht . Courtesy Andrew Mummery Gallery, London Art Now: Ori Gersht: Afterglow
25 May – 26 August 2002
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  Hamish Fulton
14 March – 4 June 2002
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  American Sublime: Landscape Painting in the United States, 1820-1880
21 February – 19 May 2002
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Dryden Goodwin, Closer, 2002 © Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London Art Now: Dryden Goodwin
9 February – 5 May 2002
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  Turner Prize 2001
7 November 2001 – 20 January 2002
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  Exposed: The Victorian Nude
1 November 2001 – 27 January 2002
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Lucy Gunning, Climbing Around My Room, 1993. detail © Lucy Gunning. Courtesy the artist / Matt's Gallery, London Art Now: Lucy Gunning: Intermediate II
1 November 2001 – 20 January 2002
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  Image and Idol: Medieval Sculpture
20 September 2001 – 3 March 2002
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  Liam Gillick: Annlee You Proposes
7 September 2001 – April 2002
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  Darren Almond: Night as Day
7 September 2001 – 17 February 2002
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  Michael Andrews
19 July – 7 October 2001
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  Drawing Materials and Techniques: Works on Paper from the Oppé Collection 1700-1850
18 June – 26 August 2001
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  James Gillray: The Art of Caricature
5 June – 2 September 2001
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  Stanley Spencer
22 March – 24 June 2001
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Lise Autogena and Joshua Portway, The first stars in the planetarium, Black Shoals Stock Market Planetarium, 2001  © Courtesy and copyright of the artists Art Now: Art and Money Online
6 March – 3 June 2001
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  Tacita Dean
15 February – 7 May 2001
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  William Blake
9 November 2000 – 11 February 2001
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Knust Asdam, Psychasthenia (10), 2000 © Courtesy and copyright of the artist Art Now: Knut Asdam
11 July – 1 October 2000
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Mark Dion, Tate Thames Dig, 2000 © the artist. Tate Photography Art Now: Mark Dion: Tate Thames Dig
26 October 1999 – 26 February 2000
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Simon Callery. Installation view of Art Now exhibition, 1999 Copyright and courtesy of the artist Art Now: Simon Callery
3 August – 10 October 1999
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Doris Salcedo, Unland, audible in the mouth, 1998 © Doris Salcedo. Courtesy of Alexander and Bonin, New York. Herbert Lotz Art Now: Doris Salcedo: Unland
11 May – 18 July 1999
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Thomas Demand, Tunnel, 1999 © Thomas Demand, VG Bild Kunst, Bonn/ DACS, London Art Now: Thomas Demand: Tunnel
16 February – 25 April 1999
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Jean-Marc Bustamante, Something is Missing, 1999. Installation view  © the artist Art Now: Jean-Marc Bustamante: Something is Missing
1 December 1998 – 31 January 1999
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Fiona Banner, You gota lot of nerve, 1998 © the artist. Tate Art Now: Fiona Banner
3 September – 8 November 1998
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Sophie Calle, The Birthday Ceremony 1981, 1998 © Sophie Calle Art Now: Sophie Calle
5 June – 16 August 1998
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Graham Gussin, Any Object in the Universe, 1998 © Graham Gussin. Courtesy the artist and Lisson Gallery, London Art Now: Graham Gussin
3 March – 10 May 1998
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Paul Winstanley, Lounge A, 1997 © Paul Winstanley. Courtesy the artist and Maureen Paley Art Now: Paul Winstanley: Annexe
4 December 1997 – 15 February 1998
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Beat Streuli, Oxford Street, 1997 © the artist Art Now: Beat Streuli: Oxford Street
27 August – 9 November 1997
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Michal Rovner, Mutual Interest, 1997 © the artist. Courtesy the artist Art Now: Michal Rovner
28 May – 3 August 1997
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Kathy Prendergast, City Drawings Series (London),, 1997 © Kathy Prendergast. Courtesy of the Kerlin Gallery Art Now: Kathy Prendergast: City Drawings
11 March – 11 May 1997
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Nicholas Pope, The Apostles Speaking in Tongues (Philip),, 1997 © the artist. Courtesy the artist Art Now: Nicholas Pope: The Apostles Speaking in Tongues
3 December 1996 – 23 February 1997
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Tacita Dean, Foley Artist, 1996. Installation views of Art Now Exhibition, Tate Britain © Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery. Tate Art Now: Tacita Dean: Foley Artist
12 August – 10 November 1996
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Paul Graham, Hypermetropia,, 1996. Installation view © the artist Art Now: Paul Graham: Hypermetropia
23 April – 23 July 1996
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Georgina Starr, The Hungry Brain,, 1996. Still from video © the artist. Courtesy the artist and emily Tsingou gallery Art Now: Georgina Starr: Hypnodreamdruff
13 February – 7 April 1996
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Miroslaw Balka , Dawn,, 1996. Installation view © the artist. Courtesy the artist and White Cube, London Art Now: Miroslaw Balka: Dawn
21 November 1995 – 28 January 1996
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Genevieve Cadieux, Broken Memory, 1995 © the artist. Courtesy Galerie Rene Blouin, Montreal Art Now: Genevieve Cadieux: Broken Memory
5 September – 5 November 1995
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Marc Quinn, Fear of Fear, 1994 © the artist. Courtesy the artist and White Cube, London Art Now: Marc Quinn: Emotional Detox
4 July – 20 August 1995
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Matthew Barney, OTTOshaft, 1992. Detail from 'OTTOdrone' © Matthew Barney 1992. Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York. Peter Strietmann Art Now: Matthew Barney: OTTOshaft
2 May – 18 June 1995
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Christmas Tree, 1993. © Shirazeh Houshiary

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5 December 1993 – 4 January 1994
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Christmas Tree, 1992. © Craigie Aitchison

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5 December 1992 – 4 January 1993
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Christmas Tree, 1991. © Boyd Webb Christmas Tree 1991: Boyd Webb
5 December 1991 – 4 January 1992
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Christmas Tree, 1990. © Lisa Milroy Christmas Tree 1990: Lisa Milroy
5 December 1990 – 4 January 1991
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Tim Head, Installation of Christmas Tree, 1989. © Tate Christmas Tree 1989: Tim Head
5 December 1989 – 4 January 1990
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Bill Woodrow, Installation of Christmas Tree, 1988. © Tate Christmas Tree 1988: Bill Woodrow
5 December 1988 – 4 January 1989
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William Blake, The Good and Evil Angel, ca. 1805Tate The John Hay Whitney Collection
16 December 1960 – 29 January 1961
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Philip Wilson Steer, Chepstow, 1905 © Tate Wilson Steer, 1860-1942
11 November – 11 December 1960
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  Giacomo Manzù
1 October – 6 November 1960
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  The Blue Rider Group
30 September – 30 October 1960
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  Picasso
6 July – 18 September 1960
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Walter Richard Sickert, Café Des Tribunaux, Dieppe, ca.1890 © Tate Sickert: Paintings and Drawings
18 May – 19 June 1960
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Charles Conder, The Green Apple, 1894Tate Contemporary Art Society Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition
1 April – 8 May 1960
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James Ward, A Spaniel Frightening Ducks, 1821Tate James Ward, 1769–1859
2 January – 31 January 1960
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  Sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz
14 November – 16 December 1959
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  From Holder to Klee: Swiss Art of the Twentieth Century
10 October – 1 November 1959
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Thomas Gainsborough, Lady Bate-Dudley, ca 1787Tate The Romantic Movement
10 July – 27 September 1959
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Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, 1942 © Tate Duncan Grant: a Retrospective Exhibition
12 May – 20 June 1959
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  Francis Gruber, 1912-1948
1 April – 3 May 1959
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The New American Painting, inauguration, Tate Britain, 1959© Tate The New American Painting
24 February – 22 March 1959
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Lovis Corinth, The Temptation of St Anthony After Gustave Flaubert, 1908Tate Lovis Corinth
9 January – 15 February 1959
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  Evie Hone, 1894-1955
2 January – 15 February 1959
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  Paintings from the Urvater Collection
12 November – 14 December 1958
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  The Moltzau Collection: from Cézanne to Picasso
3 October – 2 November 1958
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  The Religious Theme
10 July – 21 August 1958
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23 May – 29 June 1958
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Joseph Wright of Derby, An experiment on a bird in the air pump, 1768Tate Joseph Wright of Derby
11 April – 18 May 1958
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  Paintings by Kandinsky from the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum
15 January – 16 February 1958
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Sir William Quiller Orchardson, The First Cloud, 1887Tate Watercolours of the Twentieth Century
1 January – 31 December 1958
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  Art Books
11 December 1957 – 8 January 1958
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13 November – 15 December 1957
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Claude Monet, Poplars on the Epte, 1891Tate Claude Monet
26 September – 3 November 1957
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  Works from the Collections of Sir Edward and Lady Hulton
29 August – 18 September 1957
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Joseph Highmore, Pamela in the Bedroom with Mrs Jewkes and Mr B., 1743-4Tate British Painting in the Eighteenth Century
15 August – 25 August 1957
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  Wilhelm Lehmbruck, 1881–1919
7 June – 7 July 1957
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  Paintings from the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum
16 April – 26 May 1957
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21 November – 19 December 1956
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28 September – 11 November 1956
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27 July – 9 September 1956
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Wyndham Lewis, Composition, 1913 © Wyndham Lewis and the estate of Mrs G A Wyndham Lewis by kind permission of the Wyndham Lewis Memorial Trust (a registered charity). Tate Wyndham Lewis and Vorticism
6 July – 19 August 1956
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  Hundred Years of German Painting, 1850–1950
25 April – 10 June 1956
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1 March – 15 April 1956
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5 January – 12 February 1956
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Stanley Spencer, The Resurrection, Cookham, 1924–7 © Tate Stanley Spencer: a Retrospective Exhibition
3 November – 18 December 1955
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Paul Gauguin, Faa Iheihe, 1898Tate Paul Gauguin
30 September – 26 October 1955
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  Four French Realists: Minaux, Rapp, Montané, Vinay
6 August – 4 September 1955
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Ben Nicholson, 1928 (foothills, Cumberland), 1928 © The Estate of Ben Nicholson. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2007. Tate Ben Nicholson: a Retrospective Exhibition
16 June – 2 August 1955
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Harold Gilman, French Interior, ca 1905-7 Tate Harold Gilman, 1876-1919
4 May – 5 June 1955
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  Works by Paul Klee from the Hulton Collection
4 May – 5 June 1955
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George Morland, The Fortune TellerTate George Morland
31 December 1954 – 30 January 1955
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David Jones, The Four Queens, 1954 © The estate of David Jones. Tate David Jones
17 December 1954 – 30 January 1955
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 George Frederic Watts, The Golden Age, 1840Tate George Frederic Watts
17 December 1954 – 30 January 1955
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Paul Cézanne, The Gardener Vallier, c1906Tate Paintings by Cézanne
29 September – 27 October 1954
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19 June – 15 August 1954
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Edouard Manet, Portrait of Eva Gonzales, 1870Tate Manet and His Circle: Paintings from the Louvre
24 April – 7 June 1954
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Charles Ginner, Café Royal, 1911 © Tate Paintings and Drawings by Charles Ginner
30 January – 20 February 1954
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26 January – 9 May 1954
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9 January – 7 February 1954
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Cecil Collins, Hymn, 1953 © Tate Figures in Their Settings
5 November – 20 December 1953
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23 October – 13 December 1953
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Auguste Renoir, Peaches and Almonds, 1901Tate Renoir
25 September – 25 October 1953
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Matthew Smith, Peaches , 1937 © Tate Matthew Smith: Paintings from 1909 to 1952
3 September – 18 October 1953
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Thomas Gainsborough, Musidora, 1780-8Tate Thomas Gainsborough
27 May – 4 August 1953
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Graham Sutherland, Crucifixion  , 1946 © Tate Paintings and Drawings by Graham Sutherland
14 March – 30 April 1953
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14 March – 30 April 1953
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4 March – 26 April 1953
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9 January – 22 February 1953
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25 September – 9 November 1952
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Edgar Degas, Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, 1880-1Tate Degas
20 September – 19 October 1952
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Twentieth Century Masterpieces, installation view, Tate Britain, 1952© Tate Twentieth Century Masterpieces
15 July – 17 August 1952
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Frances Hodgkins, Loveday and Ann: Two Women with a Basket of Flowers, 1915 © Tate Ethel Walker, Frances Hodgkins, Gwen John
7 May – 15 June 1952
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  Seventeen Collectors
21 March – 27 April 1952
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  Paintings, Etchings and Lithographs by Edvard Munch
31 October – 1 December 1951
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William Dobson, Endymion Porter, ca 1642-45Tate William Dobson, 1611-1646: an Exhibition of Paintings
12 October – 11 November 1951
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  Theatrical Pictures from the Garrick Club
9 August – 9 September 1951
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William Hogarth, A Scene from `The Beggar's Opera' VI , 1731Tate William Hogarth
29 June – 29 July 1951
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JMW Turner, The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, Fighting Bucks  , 1829 caTate The Turner Collection from Petworth House
17 May – 15 June 1951
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Henry Moore, Pink and Green Sleepers, 1941Tate Sculpture and Drawings by Henry Moore
2 May – 29 July 1951
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  Eton Leaving Portraits
11 April – 31 May 1951
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Edward Wadsworth, The Beached Margin, 1937 © Tate Edward Wadsworth, 1889-1945: Memorial Exhibition
2 February – 19 March 1951
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28 June – 30 July 1950
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William Rothenstein, The Doll's House, 1899-1900 © The estate of William Rothenstein. Tate Sir William Rothenstein, 1872-1945: Memorial Exhibition
5 May – 4 June 1950
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23 March – 23 April 1950
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17 February – 19 March 1950
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  Works by James Pryde: Memorial Exhibition
23 September – 23 October 1949
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Art Treasures from Vienna, Queen Mary visiting the exhibition, Tate Britain, 1949© Tate Art Treasures from Vienna
12 May – 3 September 1949
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Richard Wilson, Meleager and Atalanta, ca 1770Tate Pictures by Richard Wilson and His Circle
22 January – 14 March 1949
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David, The exhibition private view, Tate Britain, 1948© Tate David, 1748-1825
4 December 1948 – 16 January 1949
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William Holman Hunt, Our English Coasts, 1852Tate Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1848-1948: Centenary Exhibition
30 September – 14 November 1948
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Contemporary South African Art, The Queen with Princess Margaret visiting the exhibition, Tate Britain, 1948© Tate Contemporary South African Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture
21 September – 31 October 1948
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  Paintings by Jack B Yeats
14 August – 15 September 1948
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  Pictures for School: SEA Exhibition
18 June – 8 July 1948
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Edgar Degas, Miss Lala at the Cirque Fernando, 1879Tate Samuel Courtauld Memorial Exhibition
13 May – 13 September 1948
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Paul Nash Memorial Exhibition, installation view, Tate Britain, 1948© Tate Paul Nash, 1889-1946: Memorial Exhibition
17 March – 2 May 1948
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  Marc Chagall
4 February – 29 February 1948
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Vincent Van Gogh, The opening of the exhibition, Tate Britain, 1947© Tate Vincent Van Gogh: an Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings
10 December 1947 – 14 January 1948
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William Blake, Bathsheba at the Bath, ca 1799-1800Tate William Blake, 1757-1827
20 August – 30 September 1947
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Frank Holl, Hush!, 1877Tate Tate Gallery 1897-1947: the Tate Gallery Foundation Gift
4 July – 13 September 1947
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JMW Turner, Boccaccio Relating the Tale of the Bird-Cage, exhibited 1828Tate JMW Turner, 1775-1851
1 January 1947 – 31 December 1948
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Alexander Cozens, Colonnade and TreesTate Drawings and Paintings by Alexander Cozens
20 December 1946 – 28 February 1947
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Tristram Hillier, La Route des Alpes, 1937 © Tate A Selection of Acquisitions of The Contemporary Art Society
27 September – 31 October 1946
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John Singleton Copley, The Death of Major Peirson , 1783Tate American Painting
14 June – 5 August 1946
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  A Collection of Contemporary English Painting
11 April – 30 June 1946
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11 April – 22 May 1946
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Paul Cézanne, Montagne Sainte Victoire , 1905–6Tate Paul Cézanne: an Exhibition of Watercolours
11 April – 12 May 1946
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Eric Ravilious, The Vale of the White Horse, ca 1939 © Tate Tate Gallery Continental Exhibition
5 January 1946 – 13 September 1947
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22 December 1945 – 17 February 1946
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Mark Fisher, Snow Scene, 1894Tate The Tate Gallery's Wartime Acquisitions: Second Exhibition
1 November 1944 – 30 November 1945
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Julius Caesar Ibbetson, Smugglers on the Irish Coast, 1808Tate British Narrative Paintings
1 January – 31 December 1944
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Philip Wilson Steer, Boulogne Sands, 1888-91 © Tate Memorial Exhibition of the Work of Philip Wilson Steer
17 June – 7 August 1943
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Thomas Lowinsky, The Breeze at Morn, 1930 © Tate The Tate Gallery's Wartime Acquisitions
2 April – 14 June 1942
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  Mural Painting in Great Britain, 1919-1939
25 May – 30 June 1939
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  A century of Canadian Art
14 October – 31 December 1938
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Glyn Warren Philpot, Repose on the Flight into Egypt, 1922 © The estate of Glyn Philpot . Tate Works by the Late Glyn Philpot
14 July – 28 August 1938
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John Constable, David Lucas  , Spring from Various Subjects of Landscape, Characteristic of English Scenery (`English Landscape'), published 1830Tate Centenary Exhibition of Works by John Constable
4 May – 31 August 1937
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Henry Tonks, Summer, 1908 © The estate of Henry Tonks . Tate Works by Professor Henry Tonks
6 October – 15 November 1936
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  Works by Contemporary British Artists
17 October – 30 October 1935
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Charles Ginner, Porthleven, exhibited 1922 © Tate Silver Jubilee Exhibition
2 July – 3 August 1935
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  Sculpture by Paul Manship
18 June – 31 July 1935
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Joanna Mary Wells, Gretchen, 1861Tate Paintings by Joanna Mary Boyce
14 June – 27 July 1935
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William McTaggart, The Harvest Moon, ca 1899Tate Centenary Exhibition of Works by William McTaggart
1 May – 31 July 1935
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  Cricket Pictures from the Collection of Sir Jeremiah Colman
16 June – 30 September 1934
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Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Clerk Saunders, 1861Tate Centenary Exhibition of Works by Sir Edward Burne-Jones
17 June – 31 August 1933
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  Works by George Chinnery
1 December 1932 – 11 March 1933
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William Richard Lethaby, Blois, 1882Tate Memorial Exhibition of Drawings by Professor WR Lethaby
1 December – 31 December 1932
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JMW Turner, Fishermen at Sea, exhibited 1796Tate Turner's Early Oil Paintings, 1796-1815
21 July – 3 October 1931
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Camille Pissarro, The Little Country Maid, 1882Tate Oil Paintings by Camille Pissarro
27 June – 3 October 1931
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  Scenes of Gaucho Life by Bernaldo de Quirós
8 January – 31 January 1931
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  Jugoslav Sculpture and Painting
10 April – 31 May 1930
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Philip Wilson Steer, Mrs Raynes, 1922 © Tate Works by Philip Wilson Steer
19 April – 21 July 1929
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Charles Conder, Springtime, 1892Tate Works by Charles Conder
1 July – 25 September 1927
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Carl Milles, Sunlight on the Water, ca 1915 © Moderna Museet / Stockholm Works by Carl Milles
25 February – 18 April 1927
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John Singer Sargent, Miss Priestley, ca 1889Tate Opening Exhibition of the Modern Foreign Gallery
8 June – 9 October 1926
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Richard Wilson, On Houslow Heath, ? exhibited 1770Tate Richard Wilson
26 January – 30 September 1925
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1 January – 31 December 1924
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Walter Richard Sickert, Aubrey Beardsley, 1894 © Tate Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley
1 November 1923 – 1 March 1924
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Girlhood of Mary Virgin, 1848-9Tate Paintings and Drawings of the 1860 Period
27 April – 29 July 1923
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Lord Frederic Leighton, Samson Carrying the Gate, published 1881Tate Book Illustration of the Sixties
18 January – 31 December 1923
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JMW Turner, The Ruins of  Valle Crucis  with Dinas Brân Beyond, 1794-5Tate Earlier British Watercolours Lent by the Whitworth Institute
18 January – 1 April 1923
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John Sell Cotman, Durham, ca 1805Tate Works by John Sell Cotman
7 April – 9 July 1922
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JMW Turner, Bridge and Cows, ca 1806-7Tate The Liber Studiorum by Turner
1 November 1921 – 1 November 1922
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James Dickson Innes, Arenig, Sunny Evening, ca 1911-12 Tate Works by JD Innes, 1887-1914
1 November – 30 November 1921
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Alfred Stevens, Study of a Kneeling Boy Bending a Bow, for Dorchester House, ca 1860Tate Cartoons, Paintings and Drawings by Alfred Stevens
1 February – 28 February 1915
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William Blake, Elohim Creating Adam, ca 1795 Tate Works by William Blake
15 October 1913 – 18 January 1914
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Ford Madox Brown, King René’s Honeymoon, 1864Tate Pre-Raphaelite Painters from Collections in Lancashire
17 July – 28 September 1913
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James McNeill Whistler, Nocturne: Black and Gold - The Fire Wheel, 1875Tate Works by James McNeill Whistler
1 July – 1 October 1912
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Alphonse Legros, Cupid and Psyche, 1867Tate Works by Alphonse Legros
12 June – 30 September 1912
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Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England, 1864-6Tate Works by English Pre-Raphaelite Painters
14 December 1911 – 31 March 1912
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Alfred Stevens, The opening of the exhibition, Tate Britain, 1911© Tate Works by Alfred Stevens
15 November 1911 – 15 January 1912
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