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Henry Hugh Armstead RA
Two male figures, for the Albert Hall frieze, by 1871
Pen and ink with pencil on cream wove paper
Standing male nudes, for the Albert Hall frieze, by 1871
Drawings of standing male figures, for the Albert Hall frieze, by 1871
Nude studies of male figures for the external frieze on the Royal Albert Hall, by 1871
Pen and black ink over pencil on cream wove paper
Studies for 'The Sun and Moon Stand Still', 1860s?
Pencil with white gouache on cream wove paper
Two studies of male nudes for the "Milton Fountain"
Pen and ink over pencil on cream wove paper
Two studies of a male nude for the "Milton Fountain"
Study of a male nude for a silver centrepiece designed by Armstead for presentation to the Royal Academy, c. 1872
Pencil with white highlights on green wove paper
Study of a male nude, in profile, for a silver centrepiece designed by Armstead for presentation to the Royal Academy, c. 1872
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
Draped study of a female figure for a "Coinage competition", ca. 1891
Pencil, pen and black ink with white highlights over pen and blue ink (?) on blue/grey wove paper
Nude study of a female figure for a "Coinage competition", ca. 1891
Study of two female figures for a "Coinage competition", ca. 1891?
Two studies of a seated female figure for a "Coinage competition", ca. 1891
Pen and ink with white highlights over pencil and blue chalk on blue/grey wove paper
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
Sir George Clausen RA
Sketch of a male figure for a mowing subject
Chalk on wove paper
Edward William Cooke RA
View near Malaga, Spain, January 17th 1861
Pencil on wove paper
Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret Hon RA
Academic study of a male nude, 1876
Oil on canvas
After Gustave Doré
The British Lion, 1872
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