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    William Bell Scott
    1865
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    Sir William Quiller Orchardson
    1884
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    exhibited 1888
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    1871
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    1881
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    1879
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    1857
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    1856–68
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    1883–9
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    Ford Madox Brown
    ?1851–92
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