82. Orpheus, by Rupert Bunny. c.1898. Colour monotype, 24.4 by 34.8 cm. (Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney).
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83. Breton girl with goat, by Iso Rae. c.1889. Pastel on card, 47 by 17 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria,
Melbourne; exh. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney).
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84. Memories, by Charles Douglas Richardson. 1895. Painted plaster, 65 by 65 by 8 cm. (Bayside City Council, Melbourne; exh. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney).
62. Dante Gabriel Rossetti, by William Holman Hunt. 1853. Coloured chalks on cream paper, 28.6 by 25.9 cm. (Manchester City Galleries; exh. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery).
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63. Cascade de la folie, Chamonix, by John Ruskin. 1849. Pen, ink, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, 46.1 by 37.3 cm. (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery).
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64. ‘Oh, wha’s that in the hollow, so pale, I quake to follow?’, by Edward Robert Hughes. 1893. Watercolour with gum and scratching out on paper, 63.2 by 93.3 cm. (Royal Watercolour Society, London; exh. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery).
69. Endormies, by Rupert Bunny. c.1904. Canvas, 130.6 by 200.5 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; exh. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney).
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70. The rape of Persephone, by Rupert Bunny. c.1913. Canvas, 54.4 by 81.1 cm. (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; exh. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney).
94. River landscape with boat, by Camille Pissarro. c.1866. 43 by 65 cm. (Kunstmuseum Sankt Gallen; exh. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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95. The highway (La côte de Valhermeil), by Camille Pissarro. 1880. 64.2 by 80 cm. (Cone Collection, Baltimore Museum of Art; exh. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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96. La Place du Théâtre Français, by Camille Pissarro. 1898. 72.4 by 92.7 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art; exh. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
90. St John the Baptist, by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. c.1604. 173.4 by 132.1 cm. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; exh. Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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91. St John the Baptist, by Bartolomeo Manfredi. c.1613-15. 137 by 96.5 cm. (Koelliker collection, Milan; exh. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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92. Christ crowned with thorns. by Michelanegelo Merisi da Caravaggio. c.1602-05. 127 by 166 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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93. St Mary Magdalene, here attributed to Agostino Beltrano. 131.5 by 182 cm. (Private collection, Milan; exh. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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Christ crowned with thorns, by Hendrick ter Brugghen. c.1625. 108.5 by 133 cm. (Private collection, Australia; exh. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).