1. Sir Charles Holmes, by Elliott & Fry. 1920s. Bromide print, 19.6 by
15 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
2. Portrait of a poet, by Palma Vecchio. c.1516. Oil on canvas mounted on
panel, 83.8 by 63.5 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
3. Dido directing the equipment of the fleet, or the morning of the
Carthaginian Empire, by J.M.W. Turner. Exhibited 1828. Oil on plywood,
transferred from canvas, 147.3 by 226.1 cm. (Tate, London; reproduced
from E. Poynter: The National Gallery, London 1900, III, p.317).
Attributed works:
4. Seaport with the Embarkation of St Ursula, by Claude Lorrain. 1641.
Canvas, 112.9 by 149 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
5. Young man in a fur cap, by Carel Fabritius. 1654. Canvas, 70.5 by 61.5
cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
6. David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th
Earl of Balcarres, by Walter Stoneman. 1921. Bromide print, 14.2 by
10 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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