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  • Haidée, a Greek Girl

    Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
    1827, exhibited 1831
  • The Escape of Francesco Novello di Carrara, with his Wife, from the Duke of Milan

    Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
    exhibited 1850
  • Interior of a Polish Synagogue at the Moment when the Manuscript of the Law is Elevated

    Solomon Alexander Hart
    1829–30, exhibited 1830
  • Jerusalem and the Valley of Jehoshaphat from the Hill of Evil Counsel

    Thomas Seddon
    1854–5
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • Lord Byron’s ‘Dream’

    Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
    1827, exhibited 1829
  • Ecce Ancilla Domini! (The Annunciation)

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti
    1849–50
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • Mrs Charles H. Bellenden Ker

    Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
    1835
  • St John Leading Home his Adopted Mother

    William Dyce
    1842–60
  • Christ in the House of His Parents (‘The Carpenter’s Shop’)

    Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
    1849–50
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • The Colosseum from the Campo Vaccino

    Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
    1822
  • Gentleman with a Horse

    Benjamin Robert Haydon
    1844
  • The Infant of the Apocalypse Saved from the Dragon

    Joseph Severn
    c.1827–31, 1843
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