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Robert Anning Bell RA
The Women going to the Sepulchre, 1912
Oil on canvas
William Blake
The Death of the Good Old Man, 1813
Etching
Death of the Strong Wicked Man, 1813
Death's Door, 1813
The descent of Man into the Vale of Death , 1813
Giulio Bonasone
Judith and Holofernes, after 1544
Engraving
John Linnell Bond
Views of the exterior of St. Martin's Church, Stamford, Lincolnshire, by 1837
Pen and ink and wash on cream wove paper
The Burleigh Monuments in St. Martin's Church, Stamford, Lincolnshire, by 1837
Richard Parkes Bonington
Canton of Berne, by 1828
Pencil on cream wove paper
Study after the monument of Edward III in Westminster Abbey, by 1828
Pencil, pen and ink on cream wove paper
Portrait sketch of a man in a brown hat, by 1828
Watercolour on cream wove paper
Landscape viewed through a stone arch, by 1828
Pencil and watercolour on cream wove paper
Scene from Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth, c. 1821
Henry Perronet Briggs RA
Studies of two heads, by 1844
Black and white chalk on grey/green laid paper
Woman with a headdress, by 1844
Black and white chalk on light brown laid paper
Edmund Bristow
A Prairie on Fire - Horses and Wolves Escaping, by 1876
Brown oil paint with white highlights on wove paper
From: British Museum
Cast of low relief depicting figure of Victory and acanthus decoration
Plaster cast
Sir Thomas Brock RA
Model for the tomb of Lord Leighton, P.R.A., ca. 1897-1900
Painted plaster
John Brown
The Holy Family, between 1769-1780
Pen and ink and wash on cream laid paper
John Chessell Buckler
View of the South Aisle of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, 1810
Pencil, pen and ink and watercolour on cream wove paper
Robert Buhler RA
Folly Garden, 1988
Photo-lithograph
The Anatomy Lesson, or the Death of Art Schools, 1960s
Card
Hans Burgkmair the elder
Lovers Surprised by Death, 1510
Chiaroscuro woodcut
John Burnet
A woman feeding a baby, by 1868
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper
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