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Edward Lear
David Hockney
1964
Old Rinkrank Threatens the Princess (from the series "Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm")
David Hockney
1969
Towers of Vacottrol
Philip Gilbert Hamerton
no date
Islam
Julian Trevelyan
1973
Untitled
Francis Seymour Haden
1860
The Prodigal Son
William Strang
1882
Untitled [War Etching]
John Walker
1998
Swiss Bridge, Mt. St. Gothard (from Liber Studiorum)
Joseph Mallord William Turner
no date
Untitled [War Etching]
John Walker
1998
Charlie Parker watches his hotel room burn
Sue Coe
1982
Coast of Yorkshire near Whitby (from Liber Studiorum)
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1811
Peat Bog, Scotland (from Liber Studiorum)
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1812
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