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Portrait of a Man playing the Bagpipes 1624 Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588–1629)Portrait of a Man playing the Bagpipes 1624 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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A Man playing a Lute 1624 Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588–1629)A Man playing a Lute 1624 The National Gallery, London
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A Family Group about 1664 Gonzales Coques (c.1614–1684)A Family Group about 1664 The National Gallery, London
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Monkeys and Dogs Playing 1661 Francis Barlow (1626–1704)Monkeys and Dogs Playing 1661 Tate Britain
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A Lady teaching a Child to read, and a Child playing with a Dog ('La Maîtresse d'école') probably 1670s Caspar Netscher (1639–1684)A Lady teaching a Child to read, and a Child playing with a Dog ('La Maîtresse d'école') probably 1670s The National Gallery, London
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Winter Scene, River with Figures Skating 1671 Klaes Molenaer (c.1630–1676)Winter Scene, River with Figures Skating 1671 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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A Woman playing a Virginal, Another singing and a Man playing a Violin probably 1675-80 Jacob Ochtervelt (1634–1682)A Woman playing a Virginal, Another singing and a Man playing a Violin probably 1675-80 The National Gallery, London
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The Frozen Thames, Looking Eastwards towards Old London Bridge, London 1677 Abraham Hondius (c.1625–1691)The Frozen Thames, Looking Eastwards towards Old London Bridge, London 1677 Museum of London
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The Downfall of Shakespeare Represented on a Modern Stage 1763–1765 William Dawes (active 1760–1774)The Downfall of Shakespeare Represented on a Modern Stage 1763–1765 Victoria and Albert Museum
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'Cymbeline', Act III, Scene 4, Imogen Discovered in the Cave c.1770 Edward Penny (1714–1791)'Cymbeline', Act III, Scene 4, Imogen Discovered in the Cave c.1770 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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The Children of George Bond of Ditchleys 1768 Hugh Barron (1745–1791)The Children of George Bond of Ditchleys 1768 Tate
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Mrs Gwynne and Mrs Bunbury as the Merry Wives of Windsor c.1779 Daniel Gardner (1750–1805)Mrs Gwynne and Mrs Bunbury as the Merry Wives of Windsor c.1779 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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'A Winter's Tale', Act IV, Scene 3, the Shepherd's Cot 1787 William Hamilton (1751–1801)'A Winter's Tale', Act IV, Scene 3, the Shepherd's Cot 1787 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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'Titus Andronicus', Act IV, Scene 2, Aaron the Moor, Demetrius and a Nurse and Child c.1796 Thomas Kirk (1765–1797)'Titus Andronicus', Act IV, Scene 2, Aaron the Moor, Demetrius and a Nurse and Child c.1796 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Mr Bannister Junior and Mr Parsons as Scout and Sheepface in 'The Village Lawyer' c.1796 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Mr Bannister Junior and Mr Parsons as Scout and Sheepface in 'The Village Lawyer' c.1796 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Cupids Playing c.1800 Piat Joseph Sauvage (1744–1818) (attributed to)Cupids Playing c.1800 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Madonna del Cardellino c.1800 Raphael (1483–1520) (after)The Madonna del Cardellino c.1800 Yorkshire Air Museum
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Bas-Relief of Five Putti: Grisaille Sketch 1795–1805 unknown artistBas-Relief of Five Putti: Grisaille Sketch 1795–1805 York Art Gallery
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Robert Elliot Bewick (1788–1849) c.1802 John Bell (c.1785–1815)Robert Elliot Bewick (1788–1849) c.1802 Great North Museum: Hancock
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'Henry VIII', Act IV, Scene 2, Cardinal Wolsey Entering the Abbey of Leicester early 19th C Richard Westall (1765–1836) (after)'Henry VIII', Act IV, Scene 2, Cardinal Wolsey Entering the Abbey of Leicester early 19th C Royal Shakespeare Theatre