56. Self-portrait study (known as 'Fear'), by George Frederic Watts. c.1835-36 (Watts Gallery, Compton)
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57. Portrait of Virginia Pattle, by George Frederic Watts. c.1849 (Watts Gallery, Compton)
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58. Study for 'The Return of Persephone': drapery for Demeter, by Frederic Leighton. c.1890 (Leighton House Museum, London; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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59. King Pelles' daughter bearing the vessel of the Sanc Graal, by Frederick Sandys. 1861 (Lanigan Collection, Saskatoon; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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60. Samson and Delilah, by Henry Holiday. c.1859-61 (Lanigan Collection, Saskatoon; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
51. Rheims Cathedral, façade: North portal, St Denis and angels, commissioned or taken by John Ruskin (Ruskin Library, University of Lancaster; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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52. Chamonix: Mont Blanc from the Aiguille Bonchard, by John Ruskin (Ruskin Library, University of Lancaster; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
Dickens and the Artists |
institution: Watts Gallery
Illustrations
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54. Kit’s writing lesson, by Robert Braithwaite Martineau. 1852. Canvas, 52.1 by 70.5 cm. (Tate Britain; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton).
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55. Applicants for admission to a Casual Ward, by Luke Fildes. 1874. Canvas, 137.1 by 243.7 cm. (Royal Holloway College, University of London; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton).