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Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Farmhouse, Augher, Co. Tyrone 1931 William Scott (1913–1989)Farmhouse, Augher, Co. Tyrone 1931 Fermanagh County Museum
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Pears and Grapes William Scott (1913–1989)Pears and Grapes The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Full House 1963 William Scott (1913–1989)Full House 1963 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Poem for a Jug No. 4 1979/1980 William Scott (1913–1989)Poem for a Jug No. 4 1979/1980 Jerwood Collection
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First Triangles 1972 William Scott (1913–1989)First Triangles 1972 Senate House, University of London
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Yellow Square Plus Quarter Blue 1972 William Scott (1913–1989)Yellow Square Plus Quarter Blue 1972 Chippenham Museum
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Equals 1972 William Scott (1913–1989)Equals 1972 Chippenham Museum
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Six Open Forms 1971 William Scott (1913–1989)Six Open Forms 1971 Newport Museum and Art Gallery
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White Shapes Entering 1973 William Scott (1913–1989)White Shapes Entering 1973 Fermanagh County Museum
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Girl at a Blue Table 1938 William Scott (1913–1989)Girl at a Blue Table 1938 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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White and Grey (2) 1963 William Scott (1913–1989)White and Grey (2) 1963 Fermanagh County Museum
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Yellow Matrix 1962 William Scott (1913–1989)Yellow Matrix 1962 Fermanagh County Museum
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Reclining Nude (Red Nude) 1956 William Scott (1913–1989)Reclining Nude (Red Nude) 1956 Tate
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Black Painting 1958 William Scott (1913–1989)Black Painting 1958 Tate
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White with Red Lines 1962 William Scott (1913–1989)White with Red Lines 1962 Ulster Museum
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Breton Landscape 1938/1939 William Scott (1913–1989)Breton Landscape 1938/1939 McLean Museum and Art Gallery
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Still Life 1957 William Scott (1913–1989)Still Life 1957 National Museum Cardiff
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(Still Life with Candle) 1950 William Scott (1913–1989)(Still Life with Candle) 1950 National Museum Cardiff
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Message Obscure I 1965 William Scott (1913–1989)Message Obscure I 1965 Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge
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Still Life with Pears c.1956 William Scott (1913–1989)Still Life with Pears c.1956 Royal Academy of Arts