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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Romantic Landscape c.1908 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)A Romantic Landscape c.1908 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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The Doctor exhibited 1909 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Doctor exhibited 1909 Tate Britain
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Moll Cutpurse (The Roaring Girl) 1902 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Moll Cutpurse (The Roaring Girl) 1902 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Allegory: The 'Victory' Monolith James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Allegory: The 'Victory' Monolith National Trust, Anglesey Abbey
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The Red Bed James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Red Bed City Art Centre
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Self Portrait as 'Scarron' James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Self Portrait as 'Scarron' Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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The Monument James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Monument Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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The Great Doorway James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Great Doorway Cartwright Hall Art Gallery
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The Arch 1926 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Arch 1926 Manchester Art Gallery
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An Old Beggar James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941) and Arthur H. Rigg (active 1882–1906)An Old Beggar Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Untouchables c.1929–1940 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Untouchables c.1929–1940 York Art Gallery
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Ruined Arch with Figure James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Ruined Arch with Figure Southampton City Art Gallery
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Cartouche 1902 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Cartouche 1902
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John Price 1902 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)John Price 1902 Bradford Museums and Galleries
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Rag Alley early 20th C James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Rag Alley early 20th C National Museum Cardiff
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The Capture of Cartouche early 20th C James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Capture of Cartouche early 20th C National Museum Cardiff
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Lumber: A Silhouette c.1921 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Lumber: A Silhouette c.1921 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Notable Rascals c.1902 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)Notable Rascals c.1902 The Fleming Collection
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The Death Bed 1913 James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Death Bed 1913 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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The Black Pillar James Ferrier Pryde (1866–1941)The Black Pillar Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums