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  1. Sailing at Argenteuil, c.1874
  2. Walk through the Snow
  3. The Graham Children, 1742
  4. View of the Molo and the Palazzo Ducale in Venice
  5. The Gardens of the Villa Medici in Rome, c.1650-51
  6. The Founding of Australia by Capt. Arthur Phillip, 26th January 1788
  7. The Banks of the Sedelle at Crozant
  8. The First Watch
  9. The Battle of Navarino, 20th October 1827, 1846
  10. The Family of St. Anne, c.1507
  11. Cigar Makers at Seville
  12. Bathing of the Red Horse, 1912
  13. Taking in the Rye, 1912
  14. The Crucifixion, c.1910
  15. The Path, 1912
  16. The Colours: advance of the Scots Guards at the Alma, 1899
  17. A Tribute to Sir Christopher Wren
  18. The Christmas Hamper
  19. The Capture of Aul Gimry, 17th October 1832, 1891
  20. Cours la Reine, Paris
  21. The Burdock Bush
  22. The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, 1929
  23. The Boys with the Shell, c.1670
  24. The Bolt, c.1778
  25. The Battle of San Romano in 1432, c.1456
  26. Palais du Trocadero
  27. The Balloon, 1878
  28. Crab and Red Mullet
  29. Mother and Child with Geese
  30. The Census at Bethlehem, detail of the houses and fortifications
  31. A spilled bag of cherries
  32. In the Garden at Roche Plate, 1894
  33. Still Life of Grapes, Oranges and a Peeled Lemon
  34. The Port of Gorey on Jersey, 1886
  35. Market day at San Gabriel (1909), Mexico
  36. Snowballing, 1865
  37. Windy Day on the Elbe, 1911
  38. London seen through an arch of Westminster Bridge, 1746 7
  39. Scheme for the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, c.1508
  40. Satyr and Peasant, 1620
  41. Salisbury Cathedral from Lower Marsh Close, 1820
  42. Hands of God and Adam, detail from The Creation of Adam
  43. Queen Victoria's Visit to Cherbourg, 1858
  44. The Duke of Ancasters bay stallion Blank, held by a groom, c.1762 5
  45. Lord Howe and the Comte d'Estaing off Rhode Island, 9th August 1778
  46. Portrait of Felix Feneon in 1890
  47. Dinner at the Tuileries
  48. Women Dining at the Tuileries in 1835