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Sir Charles Blunt (b.1775) Hunting the Boar and Escaping from the Tiger: a study for one of a set of four paintings made in 1815
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Studies of a Standing Figure, and a Boot, 1825 -
James Ward
Studies of female figures and a child -
James Ward
Study of Sculpture: from the Elgin Marbles -
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