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Woodland Nymphs in an Arcadian Landscape c.1830 William Etty (1787–1849)Woodland Nymphs in an Arcadian Landscape c.1830 Fairfax House
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'Dreams of Australia' Series, Water Dreaming, Rock Painting 2003 Antonia Phillips (b.1966)'Dreams of Australia' Series, Water Dreaming, Rock Painting 2003 Dorset County Hospital
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Legend 1985–1986 Michael Ginsborg (b.1943)Legend 1985–1986 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Dragon Sunrise Maggi Hambling (b.1945)Dragon Sunrise St Mary’s Hospital
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Cinderella 1854 George Cruikshank (1792–1878)Cinderella 1854 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Rhinemaidens 1970–1981 Rosy Long (b.1947)Rhinemaidens 1970–1981 University of Aberdeen
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Sketch for 'Hermes at The Pool' c.1900 Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929)Sketch for 'Hermes at The Pool' c.1900 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
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The Red Fisherman 1893 James Elder Christie (1847–1914)The Red Fisherman 1893 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Triumph of Galatea c.1730–1760 Andrea Casali (1705–1784)The Triumph of Galatea c.1730–1760 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Woman with Swan II 1989 Julie Held (b.1958)Woman with Swan II 1989 Keele University Art Collection
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Dragon Ship* 1981 Trevor MurrayDragon Ship* 1981 Nottinghamshire County Library Service
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Aurora 1670–1780 Guido Reni (1575–1642) (copy of)Aurora 1670–1780 University of Aberdeen
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Venus and Cupid 1740–1880 unknown artistVenus and Cupid 1740–1880 University of Aberdeen
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Dragon and Figure 1989 unknown artistDragon and Figure 1989 RNIB College Loughborough
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Urd Werdande Skuld (The Norns) 1983 Anselm Kiefer (b.1945)Urd Werdande Skuld (The Norns) 1983 Tate
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The Three Graces c.1965 John Verney (1913–1993)The Three Graces c.1965 Museum of Farnham
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'Here Comes the Sun' Carol Payne'Here Comes the Sun' Royal Cornwall Hospital
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Orpheus: The Wooing of Eurydice 1949 Hugh Adam Crawford (1898–1982)Orpheus: The Wooing of Eurydice 1949 Music Hall Aberdeen
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Eieio c.1982 Geoff Yeomans (1934–2021)Eieio c.1982 Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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Death leading a pagan Woman 18th C British SchoolDeath leading a pagan Woman 18th C Ashmolean Museum, Oxford