50. The vision of the sermon: Jacob wrestling with the angel, by Paul Gauguin. 1888. 72.2 by 91 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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51. Sketch of Vision of the sermon, by Paul Gauguin. 2.25th-27th September 1888, in letter to Vincent van Gogh. Ink on paper, 11.7 by 15.5 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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52. Breton women in the meadow/Pardon at Pont-Aven, by Emile Bernard. 1888. 74 by 90 cm. (Private collection; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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53. Gauguins and connoisseurs at the Stafford Gallery, by Spencer Gore. 1911. 83.8 by 71.7 cm. (Private collection; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
54. Glenfeshie, by Edwin Landseer. c.1810-35. Board, 25.4 by 34.3 cm. (Private collection, courtesy of Simon C. Dickinson Ltd; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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55. The hunting of Chevy Chase, by Edwin Landseer. 1825-26. 143 by 170.8 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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56. The otter hunt, by Edwin Landseer. c.1844. 200 by 153.7 cm (Laing Art Gallery , Newcastle upon Tyne; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
57. Vesuvius from Torre Annunziata, by Giuseppe De Nittis. 1872. 18.5 by 31 cm. (Private collection, Valdagno; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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58. Cap Hornu, by Edgar Degas. c.1890. Monotype and oil on paper, 29.9 by 40 cm. (British Museum, London; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh)
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59. Woman drying herself, by Federico Zandomeneghi. c.1886-90. Pastel on paper, 45 by 37 cm (Edmondo Sacerdoti, Milan; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh)
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60. Edmondo and Therese Morbilli, by Edgar Degas. c.1865. 116.5 by 88.3 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; exh. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh)
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61. The painter John Lewis Brown with wife and daughter, by Giovanni Boldini. 1890. 120 by 145 cm. (Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara).