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Claim 1965 Mark Lancaster (b.1938)Claim 1965 Kirklees Museums and Galleries
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Quartet 1968 Lionel March (b.1934)Quartet 1968 University of Hull Art Collection
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No. 98 2478 Red/135 Green (No. 98 2478 rouge/135 vert) 1936 Georges Vantongerloo (1886–1965)No. 98 2478 Red/135 Green (No. 98 2478 rouge/135 vert) 1936 Tate
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Chance, Order, Change 12 (Four Colours) 1980 Kenneth Martin (1905–1984)Chance, Order, Change 12 (Four Colours) 1980 Tate
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Trellis 1962 Jeremy Moon (1934–1973)Trellis 1962 Tate
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Box, Grey Square Ian McKenzie Smith (b.1935)Box, Grey Square Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Painting with Four Square Holes 1991 Alan Charlton (b.1948)Painting with Four Square Holes 1991 Tate
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Homage to the Square: Study for Nocturne 1951 Josef Albers (1888–1976)Homage to the Square: Study for Nocturne 1951 Tate
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Exposed Painting Paynes Grey/Yellow Oxide/Red Oxide on White 1999 Callum Innes (b.1962)Exposed Painting Paynes Grey/Yellow Oxide/Red Oxide on White 1999 Tate
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Mystic Transportation 1987 René Daniëls (b.1950)Mystic Transportation 1987 Tate
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Fable 1982 Paul Huxley (b.1938)Fable 1982 Tate
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Red, Blue and Black* 1985 Peter Podmore (b.1942)Red, Blue and Black* 1985 Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, mima
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Diminishing Circle 1963 Laurence Leeson (1930–1997)Diminishing Circle 1963 Keele University Art Collection
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The First Real Target 1961 Peter Blake (b.1932)The First Real Target 1961 Tate Modern
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Deck Board 1936/1937 unknown artistDeck Board 1936/1937 Gloucester Waterways Museum
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The Harp 1979 Michael Ginsborg (b.1943)The Harp 1979 New Walk Museum & Art Gallery
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Abstract Composition 1967 Michael Leonard Horsley (b.1941)Abstract Composition 1967 UCL Art Museum
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Jail Break 1980 Derrick Haughton (b.1955)Jail Break 1980 UCL Art Museum
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No. 2 Centre of 0/ 1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 /0 c.1985? David Proud (b.1953)No. 2 Centre of 0/ 1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 /0 c.1985? UCL Art Museum
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No. 1 Main Theme 1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 3 Rotations: 3 Layers c.1985 (?) David Proud (b.1953)No. 1 Main Theme 1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 3 Rotations: 3 Layers c.1985 (?) UCL Art Museum