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Virgin and Child with Joseph and Angels 18th C–19th C unknown artistVirgin and Child with Joseph and Angels 18th C–19th C York Art Gallery
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Trompe l'oeil Alexander Kellock Brown (1849–1922)Trompe l'oeil West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery
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The Recorder Player Albert Reuss (1889–1975)The Recorder Player Newlyn Art Gallery
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The Harris Family 1830s British (English) SchoolThe Harris Family 1830s Beecroft Art Gallery
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The Groves Quartet 1854 Ann Beaumont (1798–1866)The Groves Quartet 1854 York Art Gallery
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The Golden Stairs 1880 Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898)The Golden Stairs 1880 Tate Britain
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The Flute Player 1909 Campbell Lindsay Smith (1879–1915)The Flute Player 1909 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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The Flautist Dorothy Bradford (1918–2008)The Flautist Campbeltown Museum
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The Duet 1886 George Bernard O'Neill (1828–1917)The Duet 1886 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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The Capercaillie Sings His Lovesong 1985 John Bellany (1942–2013)The Capercaillie Sings His Lovesong 1985 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Summer Music 1989 David Crone (b.1937)Summer Music 1989 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Studio Still Life 1914 William Nicholson (1872–1949)Studio Still Life 1914 Tate
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Strolling Musicians 1865 Adolphe-Alexander Dillens (1821–1877)Strolling Musicians 1865 York Art Gallery
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Sir Dan Godfrey (1868–1939) 1936 Henry Lamb (1883–1960)Sir Dan Godfrey (1868–1939) 1936 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Silenus and Bacchantes 1800–1850 French SchoolSilenus and Bacchantes 1800–1850 The Bowes Museum
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Shepherd Boy with Flute c.1700 French SchoolShepherd Boy with Flute c.1700 Brighton & Hove Museums
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Self Portrait as a Shepherdess c.1680 Mary Beale (1633–1699)Self Portrait as a Shepherdess c.1680 West Suffolk Heritage Service
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Seats for Five Persons unknown artistSeats for Five Persons National Railway Museum
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Savile Green Party of Seven 1836 George KershawSavile Green Party of Seven 1836 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
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Pan and Nymphs c.1690 Paolo de' Matteis (1662–1728) (attributed to)Pan and Nymphs c.1690 West Suffolk Heritage Service