58. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Regent, by Pietro Annigoni. 1954–55. Canvas, 163.3 by 133.3 cm.
(Fishmonger’s Company, London; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
59. Lightness of being, by Chris Levine. 2007. Print on lightbox, 140 by 90 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
60. The Queen and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, by Thomas Struth. 2011. Photographic print, 175.8 by 218.8 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
40. Early morning in the markets, Quimperlé, by Walter Osborne. Signed and Dated 1883. 40.6 by 31.8 cm. (Private collection; Exh. The Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
41. Breton Village, by Norman Garstin. Signed. 89.6 by 89.6 cm. (Plymouth City Art Gallery; Exh. The Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
42. Towards night and winter, by Frank O'Meara. Signed and dated 1885. 150 by 127 cm. (Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin; exh. The Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
43. The Fine Art Academy, Antwerp, by Dermod O'Brien. Signed and Dated 1890. 80 by 58.5 cm. (The Ulster Museum, Belfast).
37. I Don't Remember You, by Francesco Clemente. 1982. 61 by 45.8 cm. (Collection Bruno Bischofberger, Berlin; Exh. Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh).
Attributed works:
38. Onesni, by Francesco Clemente. 1981. 114 by 34.8 cm. (Collection Marsha Fogel, New Jersey; Exh. Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh).
Attributed works:
39. Indigo Room, Part IV, by Francesco Clemente. 1984. Indigo and Silver on Hand-Made Paper with Cloth, 374 by 416 cm. (Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London).
Exhibition Review
Lavery, Nineteenth-Century Art and Art Nouveau. London, Belfast and Dublin
59. The Blue Hungarians, The Glasgow International Exhibition, 1888, by Sir John Lavery. 30.4 by 35.5 cm. (Collection Andrew McIntosh Patrick; Exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
60. Hoeing Turnips, by Sir George Clausen. 1883. Water-Colour, 37.5 by 57 cm. (Exh. Pyms Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
61. Female Nude Study, by William Mulready. 1853. Red and Black Chalk over Pencil on Discoloured White Paper, 37.5 by 25.4 cm. (Exh. Christopher Wood Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
62. Figure of Loie Fuller, by Reissner Stellmacher and Kessler. [Riessner, Stellmacher and Kessel (RSt&K)] c. 1900. Earthenware Glazed in Greens and Browns to Imitate Bronze, Height 49.5 cm. (The Anderson Collection, Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts, Norwich; Exh. Geffrye Museum).
Attributed works:
63. Portrait Study of a Young Girl, by Emma Sandys. Coloured Chalks on Paper, 29.2 by 22.8 cm. (Exh. Christopher Wood Gallery, London).
56. Boy Blowing Bubbles, by Walter Osborne. Signed. 31 by 23 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland; Exh. Ulster Museum).
Attributed works:
57. The Poachers, by Walter Osborne. Signed. 49.5 by 68.5 cm. (Collection Mrs Sophia Mallin; Exh. Ulster Museum).
Attributed works:
58. Apple Gathering, Quimperle, by Walter Osborne. Signed, Dated and Inscribed 'Quimperlé 1883'. 58 by 46 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland; Exh. Ulster Museum).
Attributed works:
59. The Lock Gates, by Walter Osborne. 48.2 by 66 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Ulster Museum).
Attributed works:
60. Sir Walter Armstrong, by Walter Osborne. Signed and Inscribed 'To My Friend Walter Armstrong'. 98 by 80 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland; Exh. Ulster Museum).