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Portrait of Keats
Joseph Severn
1878
Untitled Landscape (Shepherds Trailing Sheep)
John Linnell
no date
Painting 1943
John Tunnard
1943
Frances, Wife of Robert Butcher, Esq.
Mason Chamberlin
1778
John Robertson of Leith
Henry Raeburn
no date
Portrait of Dr. Thomas Reid (1710-1796)
Henry Raeburn
no date
Portrait of Sir William Johnstone Pulteney (1729-1805)
Henry Raeburn
late 18th Century
There for the Grace of God
Simon Henwood
2007
This painting should ideally be hung in the same house as a Gordon Matta-Clark
Jonathan Monk
2005
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