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  • Job and his Daughters

    William Blake
    1825, reprinted 1874
    View by appointment
  • The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon, after his Last Interview with the King - Scene at Whitehall Palace, in 1667 (replica)

    Edward Matthew Ward
    1846
  • Pilate Washing his Hands

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    exhibited 1830
  • Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percy’s Visit to their Father Lord Percy, when under Attainder ...

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    exhibited 1831
  • The Order of Release 1746

    Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
    1852–3
  • Sketch for ‘Christ Rebuking His Disciples by Calling the Little Child’

    Charles Robert Leslie
    c.1858
  • King Alfred and his Mother

    Alfred Stevens
    c.1848
  • An Artist in his Studio

    Alfred Stevens
    c.1840–2
  • Serjeant Ralph Thomas

    Sir John Everett Millais, Bt
    1848
  • 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 Great Day of His Wrath

    John Martin
    1851–3
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • Nameless and Friendless. “The rich man’s wealth is his strong city, etc.” - Proverbs, x, 15

    Emily Mary Osborn
    1857
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
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