63. Allegory of the five senses, by Jan Lievens. c.1622. Panel, 78.2 by 124.4 cm. (Private collection; exh. Museum Het Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
64. Portrait of Adriaen Brouwer, by Jan Lievens. 1635–37. Black chalk, with touches of black ink, 22.1 by 18.5 cm. (Frits Lugt Collection, Institut Néerlandais, Paris; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Attributed works:
65. Triumph of Peace, by Jan Lievens. 1652. Canvas, 220 by 204 cm. (Rijksmus?eum, Am-
sterdam; exh. Museum Het Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
66. Bearded man with a beret, by Jan Lievens. c.1630. Panel, 53.5 by 46.3 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; exh. Museum Het Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam).
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56. Coffee bowls. Wiener Porzellanmanufaktur, c.1835. Porcelain, coloured overglaze, gilding, each 4 cm. high; 6.3 cm. diameter. (Technisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin).
Attributed works:
57. Pair of dumbwaiters. Danhauser’sche Möbelfabrik, Vienna, 1822–23. Mahogany veneer on beech and softwood, gilt-bronze fittings, each 157 cm. high. (Albertina, Vienna; exh. Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin).
Attributed works:
58. Woman embroidering, by Georg Friedrich Kersting. 1817. Panel, 47.1 by 36.8 cm. (National Museum, Warsaw; exh. Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin).
68. Sketch for a portrait of Lisa, by Francis Bacon. 1955. Canvas, 61 by 54.9 cm. (Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection, University of East Anglia, Norwich; exh. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich).
Attributed works:
69. Figure study II, by Francis Bacon. 1945. Canvas, 145 by 128.5 cm. (Huddersfield Art Gallery; exh. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich).
Attributed works:
70. Study for a portrait of Van Gogh V, by Francis Bacon. 1957. Canvas, 187.7 by 137.5 cm. (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington; exh. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich).
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Attributed works:
64. One of four panels from The progress of a soul, by Phoebe Anna Traquair. 1895-1902. Linen emroidered with silks and gold thread, 188.2 by 74.2 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
65. Tea and coffee service, by Josef Hoffmann, made by the Wiener Werkstätte. 1904. Silver, ebony and natural fibre, tray: 57.5 cm. high; coffee pot: 22 cm. high. (Private collection; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
66. Design for an alphabet for London Transport, by Edward Johnston. 1916. Ink, 21.7 by 31.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
67. High-backed armchair, by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (plaque by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh). c.1899. Oak, 137 by 52.1 by 48.4 cm. (Danish Museum of Design and Art, Copenhagen; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
Attributed works:
68. Table lamp, by Frank Lloyd Wright, made by Linden Glass Co., Chicago, for the Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield IL. 1902-05. Leaded glass, bronze, brass and zinc, 52 by 30.5 by 22.5 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).