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Cottages near a Track

William Dixon
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Chaucer at the Court of Edward III

Ford Madox Brown
1856–68
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

Collage for ‘Patio and Pavilion’ (cycle of life and death in a pond)

Nigel Henderson
1956
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Hereford, Dynedor and the Malvern Hills, from the Haywood Lodge, Harvest Scene, Afternoon

George Robert Lewis
1815

Marseille Figure

Ronald Moody
1940–3

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Shirazeh Houshiary
1992

Olive Trees

Adrian Stokes
1958
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New genre public art

The term new genre public art, refers to public art, often activist in nature, and created outside institutional structures in …

The Old Bridge at Poissy, with Buttresses, and the Distant Collégiale Notre-Dame de Poissy

Joseph Mallord William Turner
?1829

Notre-Dame, Mézières, from the South-East with the Pont de Pierre in the Foreground

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1839
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Huy: Notre Dame, the Citadel and Bridge over the Meuse from the Quai des Récollets

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1833
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