Patrick Caulfield, After Lunch (1975), TatePhotograph: The Estate of Patrick Caulfield. All rights reserved, DACS 2013. Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013Edward Burra, The Snack Bar (1930), Tate.Photograph: Estate of the Artist, c/o Lefevre Fine Art Ltd. Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013Francis Bacon, Head VI (1949), Arts Council CollectionPhotograph: The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved. DACS 2013Zarina Bhimji, Out of Blue (2002) TatePhotograph: Zarina BhimjiPeter Blake, The Meeting or Have a Nice Day, Mr Hockney (1981-3) TatePhotograph: Peter Blake. All rights reserved, DACS 2013. Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013Michael Craig-Martin, Inhale (Yellow) (2002), Manchester Art GalleryPhotograph: Michael Craig-Martin, c/o Gagosian Gallery. Image courtesy of Manchester City Galleries, London 2013J Digby Curtis, Robert Bakewell's Two Pounder (1790), The Royal Agricultural UniversityPhotograph: The Royal Agricultural UniversityJohn Constable, Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows (1831), TatePhotograph: www.bridgemanart.com/Tate, London 2013Peter Doig, Blotter (1993), Walker Art GalleryPhotograph: Peter Doig. Image courtesy the artist, National Museums Liverpool and Victoria Miro, LondonMartin Creed, Work No. 975 EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT (2008), Scottish National Gallery of Modern ArtPhotograph: Antonia Reeve/Martin CreedCourtesy the artist and Hauser & WirthRichard Dadd, The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke (1855-64), TatePhotograph: Tate, London 2013Tacita Dean, Majesty (2006), TatePhotograph: Tacita Dean, c/o Frith Street Gallery, London and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York/Paris. TateRose Finn-Kelcey, The Restless Image - A Discrepancy Between the Felt Position and the Seen Position. Self Portrait (1975), Tate.Photograph: Tate, / Tate ImagesLucian Freud, Man’s Head (Self Portrait I) (1963) Whitworth Art GalleryPhotograph: The Lucian Freud ArchiveBarbara Hepworth, Pelagos (1946), TatePhotograph: Bowness, Hepworth Estate/Tate, / Tate ImagesTracey Emin, For You (2008) Aberdeen Art GalleryPhotograph: Mike Davidson/Tracey Emin. All rights reserved, DACS 2013. Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums CollectionMona Hatoum, Performance Still (1985, printed 1995) TatePhotograph: Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013Damien Hirst, Pardaxin (2004), Government Art CollectionPhotograph: Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2013Attributed to Nicholas Hilliard, Elizabeth I (1533–1603): The Pelican Portrait, Walker Art GalleryPhotograph: National Museums LiverpoolThomas Gainsborough, Mr and Mrs Andrews (c.1750), National GalleryPhotograph: The National Gallery, LondonLucian Freud, Girl with a Kitten (1947), TatePhotograph: The Lucian Freud ArchiveDavid Hockney, A Bigger Splash (1967), TatePhotograph: David HockneyHans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors (1533), National GalleryPhotograph: The National Gallery, LondonWinifred Margaret Knights, Portrait of a Young Woman (1920), UCL Art MuseumPhotograph: The Estate of Winifred KnightsGary Hume, Water Painting (1999), TatePhotograph: Gary HumeWilliam Hogarth, Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants (c1750-5), TatePhotograph: Tate, / Tate ImagesHoward Hodgkin, Rain (1984-9), TatePhotograph: Howard Hodgkin. Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013Anish Kapoor, As if to Celebrate, I Discovered a Mountain Blooming with Red Flowers (1981), TatePhotograph: Anish KapoorWilliam Holman Hunt, Our English Coasts (Strayed Sheep) (1852), TatePhotograph: Tate, London 2013Sir John Everett Millais, Ophelia (1851-2), TatePhotograph: Tate, London 2013LS Lowry, Going to the Match (1953), Professional Footballers' AssociationPhotograph: The Estate of L.S. Lowry. All rights reserved, DACS 2013John Martin, The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (1852), Laing Art GalleryPhotograph: Laing Art GalleryHew Locke, Jungle Queen II (2003), New Art Gallery Walsall Photograph: Hew Locke. All rights reserved DACS 2013Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England (1852-5), Birmingham Museums and Art GalleryPhotograph: Birmingham Museums TrustSarah Lucas, Self Portrait with Fried Eggs (1996), TatePhotograph: Sarah Lucas, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London. Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013Paul Nash, Landscape of the Vernal Equinox (1943), Royal CollectionPhotograph: Tate. Image courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013, Royal Collection TrustChris Ofili, No Woman, No Cry (1998), TatePhotograph: Chris Ofili, Tate Gallery, London, and Victoria Miro, London. Image courtesy Tate, London 2013Samuel Palmer, In a Shoreham Garden (c1830), Victoria and Albert MuseumPhotograph: Paul Robins/Victoria and Albert MuseumAttributed to Allan Ramsay, Portrait of an African (c1757-60), Royal Albert Memorial MuseumPhotograph: Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter City CouncilHumphrey Ocean, Lord Volvo and His Estate (1982), WAVE: Wolverhampton Art GalleryPhotograph: Humphrey Ocean. All rights reserved, DACS 2013Sir Henry Raeburn, Revd Dr Robert Walker (1755-1808) Skating on Duddingston Loch (c.1795), National Galleries of ScotlandPhotograph: Antonia Reeve/National Galleries of ScotlandBridget Riley, Blaze 4 (1964), TatePhotograph: Bridget Riley 2013. All rights reserved, courtesy Karsten Schubert, LondonSir Stanley Spencer, Neighbours (1936), Stanley Spencer GalleryPhotograph: The Estate of Stanley Spencer 2013. All rights reserved DACSBob and Roberta Smith, Make Art Not War (1997), TatePhotograph: Marcus Leith/Bob and Roberta Smith. Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013George Stubbs, Whistlejacket (c.1762), National GalleryPhotograph: The National Gallery, LondonDorothea Tanning, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1943), TatePhotograph: ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2013. Image courtesy of Tate, London 2013John Singer Sargent (RA), Gassed (1919), Imperial War MuseumPhotograph: John Singer SargentJohn William Waterhouse (RA), Hylas and the Nymphs (1896), Manchester City GalleriesPhotograph: Manchester City GalleriesJohn William Waterhouse (RA), The Lady of Shalott (1888), TatePhotograph: Tate, / Tate ImagesJames Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, (c1872-5), TatePhotograph: Tate, London 2013Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Fighting Temeraire (1839), National GalleryPhotograph: The National Gallery, LondonAlfred Wallis, Five Ships, Mount's Bay (c.1928), Kettle's Yard, University of CambridgePhotograph: Kettle's Yard, University of CambridgeJoseph Wright 'of Derby', A Philosopher Giving that Lecture on the Orrery, in which a Lamp is put in the Place of the Sun (exhibited 1766), Derby Museum and Art GalleryPhotograph: Richard Tailby/2013, Derby MuseumsGeorge Frederic Watts and assistants, Hope (1886), TatePhotograph: Tate Images / Tate Images
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