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Henry Hugh Armstead RA
A seated male figure, for carvings at Llandaff Cathedral
Pen and ink over pencil on cream wove paper
Study of a kneeling male figure for the cornice of the Westminster Abbey reredos, ca. 1867
Pencil on cream wove paper
Two male figures, for the Albert Hall frieze, by 1871
Pen and ink with pencil on cream wove paper
A reclining female figure
Kneeling female nude in profile, holding a piece of drapery
Two studies of floating female figures
Three studies of a kneeling woman
Pencil and pen and ink on cream wove paper
Head and shoulders of an old man sleeping
Study of a woman leaning on another figure's shoulder for an illustration to Tennyson's Dora
Pen and ink with wash over pencil on cream wove paper
Two studies of a seated male figure for an illustration to Tennyson's Dora
A bare-chested old man, in profile
A male nude pulling ropes
Two studies of a female head 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
Study of a man, for the reredos of Hythe Church, Kent
Pen and ink with wash and white highlights over pencil on green 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
Two studies of girls playing musical instruments, for Llandaff Cathedral carvings
Pen and ink with white gouache over pencil on green wove paper
Two drawings of a standing male figure
Study of a kneeling female figure holding a scroll for the 'Engineers Vase', ca. 1862
Study of a female figure holding a scroll for the 'Engineers Vase', ca. 1862
Two studies of craftsmen for the pedestal of a bust of Edward III, ca. 1884
Pen and ink over pencil on cream laid paper
A "Turcoman" horse
Pen and ink over pencil on cream wove (?) paper
Two seated figures for the King's College Fountain, Cambridge (not used), ca. 1874
Pen and ink over pencil on light brown wove paper
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