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"Four-Square (Walk Through)"
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"I was a Rich Man’s Plaything"
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"My Bed"
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"Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995"
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"For the Love of God"
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The Office at Night
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"Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?"
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Interior at Paddington
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Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion
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Jean and Table top (Girl in Yellow Jumper)
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Five Ships, Mounts Bay
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“River With Poplars”
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„Nameless and Friendless“
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„The Awakening Conscience“
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“The Old Man and Death”
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“Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway”
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“The Burning of the Houses of Parliament”
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“An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump”
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„Coastal Landscape with a Shepherd and His Flock “
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"The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in Sun"
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“Stonehenge”
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"Lady in Blue"
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“A Rake's Progress” VIII – The Madhouse
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The “Plimpton Sieve Portrait” of Queen Elizabeth I