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Untitled after 1968 Mandu Mmatambwe Adeusi (c.1914–c.1984)Untitled after 1968 The Argyll Collection
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Baggersee 1988 Peter Angermann (b.1945)Baggersee 1988 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Cactus and Snake 2000 ApannaCactus and Snake 2000 Royal Free Hospital
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Parkland Scenes 2007 Barrington Barber (b.1934)Parkland Scenes 2007 Queen Mary's Hospital
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The Voyage 1973 John Bellany (1942–2013)The Voyage 1973 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Mermaid and Snake 1997 Ben-DavidMermaid and Snake 1997 Horniman Museum and Gardens
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An Allegory of Peace William Blake (1757–1827) (attributed to)An Allegory of Peace Royal Cornwall Museum
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Venus Rebirthing 1994 John Grant Clifford (b.1944) (possibly)Venus Rebirthing 1994 Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection (Dundee City Council)
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Jungle Scene 1 Students of Watergate School and Carol Anne Eades (b.1945) and Sally Court (b.1948)Jungle Scene 1 St Mary’s Hospital
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Jungle Jigsaw: Snake Head 2002 Sally Court (b.1948)Jungle Jigsaw: Snake Head 2002 St Mary’s Hospital
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Jungle Jigsaw 2002 Sally Court (b.1948)Jungle Jigsaw 2002 St Mary’s Hospital
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Orpheus Charming the Animals c.1672 Thomas Ffrancis (active 1635–1679) (attributed to)Orpheus Charming the Animals c.1672 National Trust, Chirk Castle
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Allegory III 1987 Amal Ghosh (b.1933)Allegory III 1987 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Apotheosis of the Spanish (?) Monarchy (?) about 1751 Corrado Giaquinto (1703–1766)Apotheosis of the Spanish (?) Monarchy (?) about 1751 The National Gallery, London
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Sunbather 1978 Colin Hall (b.1952)Sunbather 1978 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Wolverhampton Dream 2000 Peter Howson (b.1958)Wolverhampton Dream 2000 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Apollo Slaying the Serpent Python c.1650–1700 Italian SchoolApollo Slaying the Serpent Python c.1650–1700 Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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Flowers 1996 L. Jones and K. LewisFlowers 1996 Princess of Wales Community Hospital
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Learning to Walk 1988 Tam Joseph (b.1947)Learning to Walk 1988 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Adam and Eve in Paradise c.1629 Johann König (1586–1642)Adam and Eve in Paradise c.1629 The Fitzwilliam Museum