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  • V ‘When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes’

    Keith Michell
    1975
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  • X ‘My mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun’

    Keith Michell
    1975
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  • Throgmorton Street, at the Bank of England Square

    Milon Novotny
    1966
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  • People around a fire, Spitalfields Market, London

    Markéta Luskačova
    1976, later print
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  • Woman and man with bread, Spitalfields, London

    Markéta Luskačova
    1976, later print
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  • People in Knave of Club’s pub, Club Row, London

    Markéta Luskačova
    1976, later print
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  • Man with the chicken, Leyden Street, London

    Markéta Luskačova
    1976, later print
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  • Children and goose, Covent Garden

    Markéta Luskačova
    1984
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  • They Pass before Me, Those Electric Eyes Some Abstruse Angel Must Have Magnetized

    Jirí Kolár
    1972
  • Your Bridegroom Roves, and your Immortal Form Keeps Vigil when He Sleeps

    Jirí Kolár
    1972
  • These Warm Nights I Breathe, Eyes Closed, the Scent of your Welcoming Breasts

    Jirí Kolár
    1972
  • In my Family When Someone Dies they are Cremated and their Ashes are Thrown Across the Sea

    Tracey Emin
    1997
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