Attributed works:
26. The British Medical Association Headquarters (429 Strand, Westminster), designed by Charles Holden as partner of Adams, Holden & Pearson. 1908–09. Grey Cornish granite and Portland stone cladding a steel frame, slate roof. Sculptures by Jacob Epstein between windows on the second floor.
Attributed works:
27. Nature, by Jacob Epstein. 1907–08. Clay, 213 cm. high. Lost. (Photograph reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
Attributed works:
29. Maidenhood, by Jacob Epstein. 1907–08. Plaster, 210 cm. high. Destroyed. (Photograph reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
Non-western art unattributed:
30. Parvati. Southern India. Mid-sixteenth century. Bronze, 40 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
31. Standing Buddha. South-eastern Deccan, India. Eighth century. Bronze, 38 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
32. Tara. Sri Lanka. Eighth century. Gilt bronze, 143 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
33. The departure of Prince Siddhartha from Kapilavastu. Fragmentary drum slab from the great stupa at Amarvati, India. Second century. Limestone, 110 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
34. Jain column base (detail). Probably from Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Eleventh century. Limestone, 106 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
35. The birth of Gautama Buddha. Drum slab from the great stupa at Amarvati, India. Second century. Limestone, 157 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
28. Jacob Epstein posing with one of the Maidenhood figures. c.1908. (Photograph reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
Western art unattributed:
36. Jacob Epstein carving a version of Maternity. 1910–11. Hoptonwood stone, 210 cm. high. (Leeds City Art Gallery); photograph by Walter Benington reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).