30. The toilet of Venus ('The Rokeby Venus'), by Diego Velázquez. 1647-51 (National Gallery, London)
Attributed works:
31. Portrait of Gerolamo (?) Barbarigo, by Titian. c.1510 (National Gallery, London)
Attributed works:
33. Agnew's daybook, opened to show the entry on 'Venus and Cupid', dated 14th March 1906, with the stock number of the painting (1714) noted and initialled W.L.A. [William Lockett Agnew]. (National Gallery Archive, London)
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34. Charles Lewis Hind, by Emil Otto Hoppé. c.1920. Photograph in C.L. Hind: Naphtali, London, 1926
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36. Agnew's stock book entry for the sale of the Rokeby Venus, in which purchase price and 'service charges' are given in code ('melee' = £30,000, 'ueee' = £2,000). (National Gallery Archive, London)
Western art unattributed:
32. 'Venus and Cupid. Foreign bids for the famous picture', newspaper cutting from the Evening Standard of 7th December 1905 (National Gallery Archive, London)
Western art unattributed:
35. The sitting room at Rokeby Park, Yorkshire, showing the Venus, 1905. Photograph reproduced from The Pall Mall Magazine (October 1905), p.421
38. The Rokeby Venus in an advertisement in The Burlington Magazine 8 (March 1906), p.ix
Western art unattributed:
39. 'The Rokeby Velasquez Official Announcement'. Newspaper cutting from The Westminster Gazette of 24th January 1906 (National Gallery Archive, London)
40. The Toilet of Venus, by Diego Velázquez. 1647-51. 122.7 by 177 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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41. Allegorical Portrait of D. Gaspar de Haro y Guzmán, VII marqués del Carpio, by Jacob Blondeau after Giuseppe Pinacci and Philip Stor. 1682. (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid).
Attributed works:
42. Detail from Topographia de la Villa de Madrid, by Pedro de Teixeira, Showing the Jardín de San Joaquín. 1656. (Museo Municipal, Madrid).
2. The Toilet of Venus (The Rokeby Venus), by Diego Velázquez. 122.5 by 171 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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4. Venus Reclining in a Landscape. by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Pencil, Squared in Brown Ink, the Verso Chalked for Transfer. Copy after the Painting Then Attributed to Pordenone. 29.9 by 41.8 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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5. The Naked Maja, by Francisco Goya. 98 by 91 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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6. The School of Love, by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Black Chalk with Pencil and Stump, on Vellum. Copy after the Painting by Correggio. 24.7 by 16.4 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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7. Portrait of a boy, by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Pencil on Oiled Tracing Paper. Copy after an Unknown Painting by Velázquez Then in the Alba Collection, Madrid. 41 by 33.4 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Attributed works:
8. The Toilet of Venus (The Rokeby Venus), by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Pencil, Squared in Brown Ink, the Verso Chalked for Transfer. Copy after the Painting by Velázquez. 32.1 by 43.4 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Western art unattributed:
3. Venus Reclining in a Landscape. Venetian School. 121 by 175 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown; Reproduced from the Sale Catalogue, Galerie Fievez, Brussels, 21.12.1925, pl. XX).
Plate I. Pictures by Masaccio, Holbein, Lucas van Leyden, Velazquez, Blake, Rossetti, Millais, Whistler and Degas; Acquired Wholly or in Part Through the National Art Collections Fund. Twenty-One Years of the National Art Collections Fund
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Plate II. Egyptian Wooden Figure of 4200 B. C., Greek Bronze Relief of 4th Century, B. C., Chinese Wooden Figure of 12th-13th Century A. D., English Tiles of 14th Century; Sculpture by Rodin and Havard Thomas; Paintings by Alfred Stevens, Wilson Steer and Augustus John; acquired wholly or in part through the National Art Collections Fund. Twenty-One Years of the National Art Collections Fund. Twenty-One Years of the National Art Collections Fund