Attributed works:
53. Poster for the Liverpool University School of Architecture and Applied art, by Robert Anning Bell. Published in The Sphinx (20th December 1894), p.60. Lithograph, in three sections, printed in black, 77 by 81.5; 104.5 by 81.5; 99 by 81.5 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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54. Music by the water, by Robert Anning Bell. 1900. Watercolour and gouache on paper, 38.7 by 54.0 cm. (Tate, London).
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55. The listeners, by Robert Anning Bell. 1906. Watercolour on paper, 49.5 by 74.9 cm. (Tate, London).
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56. King and Queen of Hearts frieze, by Robert Anning Bell, Fanny Lister and Enid Jackson. c.1896. Oil with gilt gesso on canvas, on board in three sections, 71 by 240; 68.5 by 148; 70 by 148 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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58. Nebuchadnezzar window, designed by Robert Anning Bell. Installed 1911. Stained glass. (Mostyn School Chapel, Merseyside; photograph courtesy of Suzi Grenfell).
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59. The echo, by Robert Anning Bell. 1915. Watercolour on paper, 56 by 77 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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60. Spring revel, by Robert Anning Bell. 1916. Canvas, 77 by 184 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight).
Western art unattributed:
52. Robert Anning Bell, by an unknown photographer. 1900–10. Bromide print, 70 by 46 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Western art unattributed:
57. A photograph from the performance of The Queen of Hearts which Bell produced with his students in 1895 for ‘The Athletic Fund Entertainment’, reproduced in The Sphinx (February 1895). (Courtesy of the University of Liverpool Library, Special Collections).