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Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Winged Figure: Icarus 1967 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Winged Figure: Icarus 1967 Royal Air Force Museum
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Victory 1958 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Victory 1958 Royal Academy of Arts
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Veronica as a Clown 1950 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Veronica as a Clown 1950 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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Upright Icarus 1961 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Upright Icarus 1961 Royal Air Force Museum
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Two Masks c.1928 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Two Masks c.1928 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Tocsin III 1967 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Tocsin III 1967 Tate
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Tocsin 1967 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Tocsin 1967 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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The Wife of Diomedes 1938 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Wife of Diomedes 1938 The Hepworth Wakefield
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The Vision of St Theresa 1953 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Vision of St Theresa 1953 The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art
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The Villa 1940 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Villa 1940 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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The Three Orders of Architecture 1927 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Three Orders of Architecture 1927 Portsmouth Museums and Visitor Services
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The Struggle of Faith 1951 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Struggle of Faith 1951 Newport Museum and Art Gallery
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The Red Cow 1940 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Red Cow 1940 Government Art Collection
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The Rape of Persephone 1927 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Rape of Persephone 1927 Scarborough Art Gallery
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The Open Door 1930 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Open Door 1930 Pallant House Gallery
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The Nest 1970 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Nest 1970 Royal Academy of Arts
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The King's Messenger AD 1482 1934 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The King's Messenger AD 1482 1934 The Postal Museum
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The Elms 1940 John Armstrong (1893–1973)The Elms 1940 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Study for 'The City' 1952 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Study for 'The City' 1952 The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art
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Still Life of Playing Cards, Red Cherries and Egyptian Marble Vase 1956 John Armstrong (1893–1973)Still Life of Playing Cards, Red Cherries and Egyptian Marble Vase 1956 The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art