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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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A Girl Skipping 1953 Mary Potter (1900–1981)A Girl Skipping 1953 Government Art Collection
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Benjamin Britten (1913–1976), in a Green Cardigan Mary Potter (1900–1981)Benjamin Britten (1913–1976), in a Green Cardigan The Red House, Aldeburgh
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Birds 1962 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Birds 1962 Government Art Collection
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Blue Jar c.1945 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Blue Jar c.1945 Government Art Collection
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Blue Sea 1958 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Blue Sea 1958 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Bonfire 1974 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Bonfire 1974 Tate
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Burning the Leaves 1955 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Burning the Leaves 1955 Museum & Art Swindon
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Carnations 1950 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Carnations 1950 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Dark Painting 1977 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Dark Painting 1977 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Dennington Church 1955 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Dennington Church 1955 The Red House, Aldeburgh
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Deserted Pier 1948 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Deserted Pier 1948 The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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East Coast Window exhibited 1959 Mary Potter (1900–1981)East Coast Window exhibited 1959 Tate
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End of Daylight 1954 Mary Potter (1900–1981)End of Daylight 1954 Sheffield Museums
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Evening Light on the Trees Mary Potter (1900–1981)Evening Light on the Trees Sheffield Museums
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Evening Window 1970 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Evening Window 1970 Government Art Collection
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Frieze Mary Potter (1900–1981)Frieze Southampton City Art Gallery
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Golden Kipper 1939 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Golden Kipper 1939 Tate
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Grasses and Shadows 2, 1973 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Grasses and Shadows 2, 1973 Southampton City Art Gallery
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Hampshire Farm 1939 Mary Potter (1900–1981)Hampshire Farm 1939 Manchester Art Gallery
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Head and Shoulders of Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) Mary Potter (1900–1981)Head and Shoulders of Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) The Red House, Aldeburgh