61. Gone, by Frank Holl. c.1877. Oil on board, 78.1 by 56 cm. (Geffrye Museum, London; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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62. Speeding train, by Ivo Pannaggi. 1922. Canvas, 100 by 120 cm. (Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio, Museo Palazzo Ricci, Macerata; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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63. Gare Saint-Lazare, by Paul-César Helleu. c.1885. Canvas, 103 by 160 cm. (Private collection, courtesy of Nevill Keating McIlroy; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
89. Peter Perez Burdett and Hannah Burdett, by Joseph Wright of Derby. 1765. Canvas, 145 by 205 cm. (Národní Galerie, Prague; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool)
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90. An academy by lamp light, by Joseph Wright of Derby. 1769. Canvas, 127 by 101.6 cm. (Private collection; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool)
75. Still from film Hieronymous Posh, by Kingpins. 2006. (Exh. Fusebox, Liverpool).
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76. ‘The marriage’ from the Yellow Pages (Rake’s Progress), by Chiho Kato. 2005. Digital print, 29.7 by 21 cm. (The artist; exh. Coach Shed, Liverpool).
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77. Before Vermeer’s clouds, by Martin Greenland. 2006. Canvas, 121.5 by 152.5 cm. (The artist; exh.Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
Elizabeth Siddal seated in an armchair, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1854. pencil on paper, 18.4 by 11.8 cm. (British Museum, London; exh. The Walker, Liverpool).
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Girl at a lattice, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1862. 30.5 by 27 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; exh. The Walker, Liverpool).
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St Cecilia, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. c.1856–57. Brown ink on paper, 9.8 by 8 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; exh. The Walker, Liverpool).
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The meeting of Dante and Beatrice in Paradise, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. c.1853–54. Watercolour, bodycolour and ink on paper, 29.2 by 25.2 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; exh. The Walker, Liverpool).
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The sleeper, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. c.1848. Ink with border of pink bodycolour on paper,
26.5 by 17.3 cm. (British Museum, London; exh. The Walker, Liverpool).
31. King Lear in the Tempest Tearing off His Robes, by George Romney. c.1760/61. 106 by 104 cm. (Kendal Town Council, on Loan to Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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32. Medea Contemplating the Murder of Her Children, by George Romney. Black Chalk, 101.5 by 126.5 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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33. Miss Warren as Hebe, by George Romney. 1776. 238 by 148 cm. (National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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34. The Warren Family, by George Romney. 1768/69. 241.5 by 183.5 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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35. Sketch for the Shipwreck Scene from The Tempest, by George Romney. c.1790. 112 by 152.5 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).