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  • The Landing: H Hour minus 6. In the Distance Glow of the Lancasters Bombing Battery to be Attacked

    Albert Richards
    1944
  • Here We are in Croydon

    Howard Hodgkin
    1979
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    1953–4
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    Art & Language (Michael Baldwin, born 1945; Mel Ramsden, born 1944)
    1981–2
  • Keep Things as They Are: In Mysterious Ways

    Ian Breakwell
    1981
  • Keep Things as They Are: In Silken Chains

    Ian Breakwell
    1981
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    Shirazeh Houshiary
    1987
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    1982–3
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    Hassan Sharif
    1983
  • During summer Petya lives in the country-side. He’s just four years old and even standing on his tiptoes he barely can reach the low branches of a cherry-tree in the garden. But sometimes in his dream he becomes extremely tall, higher than all the houses

    Yuri Leiderman
    1987
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