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British School 17th century, Portrait of a Lady, probably Mrs Clement Edmondes, circa 1605-10 William Hogarth, The Painter and his Pug, 1745 James Ward, Gordale Scar (A View of Gordale, in the Manor of East Malham in Craven, Yorkshire, the Property of Lord Ribblesdale), ?1812-14, exhibited 1815
Gilbert Soest, Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk, circa 1670-75 William Hogarth, Satan, Sin and Death (A Scene from Milton's `Paradise Lost'), circa 1735-40 Chris Ofili, The Upper Room, 1999-2002

Which of the 6 is the expensive work bought from serving Tate trustee Chris Ofili while he was urging other artists to donate their work to the Tate?



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