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Alfred Drury’s statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds, first President of the Royal Academy, in front of the façade of Burlington House.
The new Wohl Entrance Hall.
Per Kirkeby (1938–2018).
Still Life with Bottles and a Cowrie Shell, Vincent Van Gogh
Encampment Supreme (2015), Paul Chaney.
Mada'in Saleh (Hegra), Jabal al-Khraymat. The tomb on the far left belonged to Amat and her daughters.
Shallow bowl depicting the muse Clio (c. 1535/40), workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli, Gubbio, Italy; Clio (Muse of History), (c. 1465), Master of the E-series Tarocchi
Gillian Ayres at home in Barnes, London, in 1961.
Lion head from the Royal Cemetery of Ur, (c. 2450 BC), Sumerian, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia
Sun Tunnels, Nancy Holt
The Sculpture Park at Madhavendra Palace, 2017.
Edward Bawden (1903–89) photographed in 1989.
The Gale, Winslow Homer, Worcester Art Museum
Hubert de Givenchy photographed in September 2012 alongside a figure of Bacchus (c. 1700), attributed to François Girardon.
Sylvia Pankhurst painting onto the façade of the Women's Social Defence League shop in Bow Street, London (11 October 1912).
Windmills near Zaandam (1871), Claude Monet.
Nymph of the Spring (ca. 1540), Lucas Cranach the Younger. Courtesy of The San Diego Museum of Art
The central courtyard at the Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City, Daniele Falletta/Alamy Stock Photo
Our Lady of Sorrows, view of the interior looking towards the main altar, with the painting of Christ taken down from the Cross now attributed to Pietra Testa above, Reproduced by permission of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College
Sculpture at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War, photo: © Robert Harding/Alamy Stock Photos
Hylas and the Nymphs (detail; 1896), J.W. Waterhouse. Manchester Art Gallery