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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Saint Christina 1889–1893 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Saint Christina 1889–1893 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Madonna c.1895–c.1904 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Madonna c.1895–c.1904 Laing Art Gallery
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My Thoughts Are My Children 1894 George James Frampton (1860–1928)My Thoughts Are My Children 1894 Walker Art Gallery
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William Garnett (1850–1932) c.1899 George James Frampton (1860–1928)William Garnett (1850–1932) c.1899 University of Greenwich
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Saint Mungo (518 AD–614 AD) c.1900 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Saint Mungo (518 AD–614 AD) c.1900 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Saint Elizabeth of Hungary 1895 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Saint Elizabeth of Hungary 1895 Victoria Art Gallery
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Mother and Child 1895 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Mother and Child 1895 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Saint Dorothea 1895 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Saint Dorothea 1895 Victoria Art Gallery
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La belle Isolde c.1900 George James Frampton (1860–1928)La belle Isolde c.1900 Sheffield Museums: Graves Gallery
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Saint Mungo, Atlantes, Allegorical Figures and Decorative Carving 1895–1899 George James Frampton (1860–1928) and William Shirreffs (1846–1902)Saint Mungo, Atlantes, Allegorical Figures and Decorative Carving 1895–1899 Ingram Street, Glasgow
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Charles Keene (1823–1891) 1896 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Charles Keene (1823–1891) 1896 Tate
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Charles Keene (1823–1891) 1896 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Charles Keene (1823–1891) 1896 Tate
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Charles Keene (1823–1891) 1896 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Charles Keene (1823–1891) 1896 Bury Art Museum
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Enamel Plaque 1897 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Enamel Plaque 1897 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Enamel Plaque with 'Meredith' 1898 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Enamel Plaque with 'Meredith' 1898 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Lamia 1899–1900 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Lamia 1899–1900 Royal Academy of Arts
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Henry Ullyett 1899 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Henry Ullyett 1899 Folkestone Museum
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Saint George 1900 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Saint George 1900 Winchester College
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Sir James D. Marwick (1826–1908) c.1905 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Sir James D. Marwick (1826–1908) c.1905 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Angel Gabriel 1900 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Angel Gabriel 1900 Winchester College
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Lancashire Fusiliers South African War Memorial 1905 or before George James Frampton (1860–1928)Lancashire Fusiliers South African War Memorial 1905 or before Manchester Road, Bury, Greater Manchester
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Sir John Martin-Harvey (1863–1944), as Sydney Carton 1900 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Sir John Martin-Harvey (1863–1944), as Sydney Carton 1900 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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William Howitt (1792–1879) and Mary Howitt (1799–1888) 1901 George James Frampton (1860–1928)William Howitt (1792–1879) and Mary Howitt (1799–1888) 1901 Newstead Abbey
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1901–1903 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1901–1903 Woodhouse Moor, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire
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The Marchioness of Granby (1856–1937) 1902 George James Frampton (1860–1928)The Marchioness of Granby (1856–1937) 1902 Royal Academy of Arts
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Chaucer (c.1340–1400) 1902–1903 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Chaucer (c.1340–1400) 1902–1903 Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury (1830–1903) 1903 George James Frampton (1860–1928)The Third Marquess of Salisbury (1830–1903) 1903 Atkinson Art Gallery
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William Strang (1859–1921), RA 1903 George James Frampton (1860–1928)William Strang (1859–1921), RA 1903 Royal Academy of Arts
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Frederick Temple (1821–1902), Archbishop of Canterbury 1904 or later George James Frampton (1860–1928) (after)Frederick Temple (1821–1902), Archbishop of Canterbury 1904 or later Lambeth Palace
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1904 George James Frampton (1860–1928) and Kirkpatrick Brothers and Compagnie des Bronzes de Bruxelles (active 1854–1979)Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1904 Nevill Street, Southport, Lancashire
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George Douglas Campbell (1823–1900), 8th Duke of Argyll, Lord Privy Seal (1852–1855 & 1859–1866) 1905 George James Frampton (1860–1928)George Douglas Campbell (1823–1900), 8th Duke of Argyll, Lord Privy Seal (1852–1855 & 1859–1866) 1905 Parliamentary Art Collection
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Head of Fairy c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Head of Fairy c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Sir James Marwick (1826–1908) 1905 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Sir James Marwick (1826–1908) 1905 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Head of Fairy c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Head of Fairy c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Female Head Blindfolded (perhaps the 'Old Testament') c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Female Head Blindfolded (perhaps the 'Old Testament') c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Peter Pan c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Peter Pan c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1905 George James Frampton (1860–1928) and Briggs and Wolstenholme (active 1906–after 1911) and W. Thornton and SonsQueen Victoria (1819–1901) 1905 Victoria Square, Corporation Street, St Helens, Merseyside
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Female Head (perhaps the 'New Testament') c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Female Head (perhaps the 'New Testament') c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Patrick James Foley (1836–1914) 1905 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Patrick James Foley (1836–1914) 1905 Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery
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Head of Fairy c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Head of Fairy c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum