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Fence and Tree 1948 Albert Reuss (1889–1975)Fence and Tree 1948 Newlyn Art Gallery
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After the Battle, Kohima 1991 Gladys SharpAfter the Battle, Kohima 1991 Kohima Museum
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The Martyrdom of Bishop Hooper Michael William Sharp (1777–1840)The Martyrdom of Bishop Hooper Museum of Gloucester
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A Falmouth Garden 1982 D. MurdochA Falmouth Garden 1982 Newlyn Art Gallery
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Ruined House with a Pear Tree 1991 Cherry Jane McWeeny (b.1952)Ruined House with a Pear Tree 1991 The University of York
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The Mill, Anstey, Leicestershire 1982 A. MasonThe Mill, Anstey, Leicestershire 1982 Anstey Library
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A Landscape with a Dead Tree, and a Peasant driving Oxen and Sheep along a Road 1659 Jan Wijnants (c.1635–1684)A Landscape with a Dead Tree, and a Peasant driving Oxen and Sheep along a Road 1659 The National Gallery, London
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A Landscape with Two Dead Trees, and Two Sportsmen with Dogs on a Sandy Road probably 1665-75 Jan Wijnants (c.1635–1684)A Landscape with Two Dead Trees, and Two Sportsmen with Dogs on a Sandy Road probably 1665-75 The National Gallery, London
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A Farm with a Dead Tree 1658 Adriaen van de Velde (1636–1672)A Farm with a Dead Tree 1658 The National Gallery, London
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Landscape with Church Joseph Baker Fountain (1907–1992)Landscape with Church The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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For Margot 1965 Peter G. Radforde (active 1965)For Margot 1965 The Core Library Solihull
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Milking Time 1845–1855 William Shayer (1787–1879)Milking Time 1845–1855 York Art Gallery
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A Vineyard, Gensano, Rome 1833–1838 Robert Scott Lauder (1803–1869)A Vineyard, Gensano, Rome 1833–1838 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Felling Timber 1850 Thomas Baker (1809–1869)Felling Timber 1850 New Walk Museum & Art Gallery
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The Coming Storm, Isle of Wight 1789 George Morland (1763–1804)The Coming Storm, Isle of Wight 1789 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Travel in 1855 (Maryport and Carlisle Railway) 1951 Cuthbert Hamilton Ellis (1909–1987)Travel in 1855 (Maryport and Carlisle Railway) 1951 National Railway Museum
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Winter Scene Andreas Schelfhout (1787–1870) (attributed to)Winter Scene Royal Cornwall Museum