78. Young man in a black beret, by Rembrandt. 1666. Canvas, 81.6 by 64.5 cm. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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79. Portrait of Anthonie Coopal, by Rembrandt. 1635. Panel, 83.7 by 67 cm. (Private collection, New York; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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80. St Bartholomew, by Rembrandt. 1657. Canvas, 122.7 by 99.7 cm. (Putnam Foundation Collection, Timken Museum of Art, San Diego; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
62. Samson and the Philistine. Model, Florentine, perhaps by Baccio Bandinelli. c.1550–60. Leaded bronze, 48.8 by 33 by 21.2 cm. (Peter Marino collection; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
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63. Diana and the stag. Model attributed to Guillaume Berthelot, cast probably French. 1625–50. Mixed copper alloy, 50.2 by 33.9 cm. (Peter Marino collection; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
57. The light of the world, by William Holman Hunt. 1851–52. Oil and gold leaf on canvas, framed with arched top, 122 by 60.5 cm. (Keble College, Oxford; exh. Manchester City Art Gallery).
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58. The Lady of Shalott, by William Holman Hunt. 1886–1905. Oil over tempera on mahogany panel, 44.5 by 34.1 cm. (Manchester City Art Gallery).
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59. The shadow of death, by William Holman Hunt. 1870–73. Oil over tempera on canvas, 214.2 by 168.2 cm. (Manchester City Art Gallery).
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Nordic landscape painting. Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo, Minneapolis and Copenhagen
42. Imatra in winter, by Akseli Gallen-Kallela. 1893. Canvas, 153 by 194 cm. (Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki; exh. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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43. A Danish coast: view from Kitnœs by the Roskilde Fjord, by Johan Thomas Lundbye. 1842–43. Canvas, 188.5 by 255.5 cm. (Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen; exh. National-museum, Stockholm).
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44. Girls bathing (In the open air), by Anders Zorn. 1890. Canvas, 69 by 101 cm. (Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki; exh. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).