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The Honourable John Seton of Garletoun (1639–1686) c.1660 John Scougal (1645–1730)The Honourable John Seton of Garletoun (1639–1686) c.1660 Traquair House
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Isabel Lodge, née Lee 1660–1670 British (English) SchoolIsabel Lodge, née Lee 1660–1670 York Art Gallery
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Portrait of an Unknown Lady in a Red Dress c.1700 British (English) SchoolPortrait of an Unknown Lady in a Red Dress c.1700 Fairfax House
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Pierre François Le Courayer c.1727–1740 unknown artistPierre François Le Courayer c.1727–1740 National Portrait Gallery, London
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A Child with an Apple late 18th century Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805)A Child with an Apple late 18th century The National Gallery, London
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Self Portrait 1797 John Opie (1761–1807)Self Portrait 1797 St Agnes Museum
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Self Portrait c.1810 John Jackson (1778–1831)Self Portrait c.1810 Scarborough Art Gallery
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A Bacchante c.1830–c.1835 William Etty (1787–1849)A Bacchante c.1830–c.1835 York Art Gallery
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Jacob Pattison c.1830 William Etty (1787–1849)Jacob Pattison c.1830 York Art Gallery
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Woman with a Head Veil 1830–1840 William Etty (1787–1849)Woman with a Head Veil 1830–1840 York Art Gallery
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Lady Katherine Edgcumbe 20th C unknown artistLady Katherine Edgcumbe 20th C Mount Edgcumbe House
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Portrait of a Young Lady 1901 Mark Senior (1864–1927)Portrait of a Young Lady 1901 The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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The Red Necklace 1913 John Currie (1883–1914)The Red Necklace 1913 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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Cynthia 1917 William Strang (1859–1921)Cynthia 1917 The Hepworth Wakefield
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Yvonne 1922 Augustus Edwin John (1878–1961)Yvonne 1922 Nottingham Castle
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Francis Watson c.1930 William Redgrave (1903–1986)Francis Watson c.1930 The Wallace Collection
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Madame Ennui (Vera Cunningham) 1925 Matthew Arnold Bracy Smith (1879–1959)Madame Ennui (Vera Cunningham) 1925 Scarborough Art Gallery
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Theo 1934 Fritz Müsham (1881–1949)Theo 1934 The New Art Gallery Walsall
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Imogen 1938 Claude Rogers (1907–1979)Imogen 1938 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Jewish Refugee, Vienna 1938 David Jagger (1891–1958)Jewish Refugee, Vienna 1938 Nottingham Castle