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Agasias of Ephesus
Cast of the Borghese Gladiator, ?late 19th century
Plaster cast
Henry Hugh Armstead RA
A standing male figure, possibly Watt, for the Albert Hall frieze, by 1871
Pen and ink with pencil on cream wove paper
Kneeling female nude holding a piece of drapery
Pencil on cream wove paper
Study of a standing female figure for an illustration to Tennyson's Dora
Pen and ink with some wash over pencil on cream wove paper
A seated female figure
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Studies of a kneeling female figure for the reredos of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge, after 1862
Pencil with pen and ink on cream wove paper
Study of a female figure for a mosaic design for "St. Michael's Church, Torquay", ca. 1877
Three studies of a woman's head for a mosaic design for "St. Michael's Church, Torquay", ca. 1877
Figure studies for a mosaic design for St. Michael's Church, Torquay, ca. 1877
Nude study of a seated female figure for the memorial to Mrs. Craik, Tewkesbury, ca. 1889
Pencil and white gouache on blue/grey wove paper
Study of two standing girls holding shields for Llandaff Cathedral carvings
Pen and ink with white highlights over pencil on green wove paper
Study of a standing girl holding a shield for Llandaff Cathedral carvings
A standing girl holding a shield
Pen and ink with white gouache over pencil on green wove paper
Study of a standing figure of the Virgin Mary for a reredos design
Study of a kneeling figure
Pencil and white chalk on brown wove paper
Nude study of a male figure for a "Coinage competition", ca. 1891
Pen and ink with white highlights over pencil on blue/grey wove paper
Nude study of a female figure for a "Coinage competition", ca. 1891
Study of a male nude for a "Coinage competition"
Study of a seated female nude for a "Coinage competition", ca. 1891
Pen and ink with white highlights over pencil on blue-grey wove paper
Agostino Carlini RA
Bust of George III, 1773
Marble
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