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The Translation of Edward King and Martyr, 979 1979 Phyllis Wolff (b.1950)The Translation of Edward King and Martyr, 979 1979 Shaftesbury Town Hall
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Portrait of a Lady 4th C Egypto-RomanPortrait of a Lady 4th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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Male Anthropoid Coffin 17th C unknown artistMale Anthropoid Coffin 17th C English Heritage, Farleigh Hungerford Castle
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Male Anthropoid Coffin 17th C unknown artistMale Anthropoid Coffin 17th C English Heritage, Farleigh Hungerford Castle
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Anthropoid Coffin 17th C unknown artistAnthropoid Coffin 17th C English Heritage, Farleigh Hungerford Castle
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Count Greisha Vatine, R. I. P., Lying in State, Nassau, Bahamas 1967 Francis Ferdinand Maurice Cook (1907–1978)Count Greisha Vatine, R. I. P., Lying in State, Nassau, Bahamas 1967 Sir Francis Cook Gallery
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The Raising of Lazarus 1962 John Reilly (1928–2010)The Raising of Lazarus 1962 Methodist Modern Art Collection
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Cromwell Gazing at the Body of Charles I 1830–1900 Paul Delaroche (1797–1856) (after)Cromwell Gazing at the Body of Charles I 1830–1900 Museum of London
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'An Unco Sight' 1996 Alexander Goudie (1933–2004)'An Unco Sight' 1996 Rozelle House Galleries
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'Warlocks and Witches in a Dance' 1996 Alexander Goudie (1933–2004)'Warlocks and Witches in a Dance' 1996 Rozelle House Galleries
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Witches at their Incantations about 1646 Salvator Rosa (1615–1673)Witches at their Incantations about 1646 The National Gallery, London
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The Artist Attending the Mourning of a Young Girl c.1847 John Everett Millais (1829–1896)The Artist Attending the Mourning of a Young Girl c.1847 Tate
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Two Coffins and Lid, of 'Chief of Scribes of the Temple of Amun Re, Nespawershefi' 1,000 BC unknown artistTwo Coffins and Lid, of 'Chief of Scribes of the Temple of Amun Re, Nespawershefi' 1,000 BC The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Howard Carter unveiling Tutankhamun's Second Coffin 1925 & 2015 Harry Burton (1879–1940) and DynamichromeHoward Carter unveiling Tutankhamun's Second Coffin 1925 & 2015 Griffith Institute, University of Oxford
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Three Dead early 16th C unknown artistThree Dead early 16th C John Rylands Research Institute and Library