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  • Studies of a Man Leaning against a Rowing-Boat, and of a Man on Horseback Talking to a Man with a Child and Dog

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1792–3
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  • Man and his Dog

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    c.1830–41
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  • Philip Sansom, Jun., as a Child

    Richard Westall
    date not known
  • The Reconciliation of Helen and Paris after his Defeat by Menelaus

    Richard Westall
    exhibited 1805
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • a) An Old Man by a Fireside and a Servant Girl. Burns

    Richard Westall
    date not known
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  • b) An Old Couple Seated outside a Cottage. Burns

    Richard Westall
    date not known
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  • d) A Gaelic Warrior Pointing to a Vision. Gray

    Richard Westall
    date not known
  • e) A Shepherd by a Church. Gray

    Richard Westall
    date not known
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  • f) A Dying Aged Warrior, a Maiden and a Monk: Sothey: Roderick

    Richard Westall
    date not known
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  • g) A Woman Ministering to Another, Three Weeping Children. Young: Night Thoughts

    Richard Westall
    date not known
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  • A Dog Lying Down

    James Ward
    date not known
  • Ulysses and his Dog

    After John Flaxman
    1805
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