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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Sketch of Gratitude Crowned by Peace, with Other Allegorical Figures of Industry, Fame and Plenty 1712–1713 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)A Sketch of Gratitude Crowned by Peace, with Other Allegorical Figures of Industry, Fame and Plenty 1712–1713 Yale Center for British Art
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Aeneas before Dido, and Venus Supplicating Jupiter c.1720 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Aeneas before Dido, and Venus Supplicating Jupiter c.1720 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Allegorical Figures: Britannia Enthroned, Surrounded by Concord, Learning and Religion Overcoming Vice c.1718 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Allegorical Figures: Britannia Enthroned, Surrounded by Concord, Learning and Religion Overcoming Vice c.1718 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Allegorical Figures: Clemency, Prudence and Justice with Pallas, Heroic Poetry, Liberty, Discretion, History and Mercury c.1718 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Allegorical Figures: Clemency, Prudence and Justice with Pallas, Heroic Poetry, Liberty, Discretion, History and Mercury c.1718 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Allegory of London 1725–1727 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Allegory of London 1725–1727 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Land, Design for a Decorative Panel for George I's Ceremonial Coach c.1718 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (attributed to)Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Land, Design for a Decorative Panel for George I's Ceremonial Coach c.1718 Yale Center for British Art
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Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Sea, Design for a Decorative Panel for George I's Ceremonial Coach c.1720 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (attributed to)Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Sea, Design for a Decorative Panel for George I's Ceremonial Coach c.1720 Yale Center for British Art
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An Allegory of Apollo and Minerva as Wisdom and the Arts late 17th C–early 18th C James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)An Allegory of Apollo and Minerva as Wisdom and the Arts late 17th C–early 18th C National Maritime Museum
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Ananias and Sapphira 1729–1731 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Ananias and Sapphira 1729–1731 Royal Academy of Arts
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Apollo and Daphne 18th C James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (school of)Apollo and Daphne 18th C Moor Park Mansion
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Ascension c.1716 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Ascension c.1716 The Queen's College, University of Oxford
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Autumn, Bacchus 18th C James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (school of)Autumn, Bacchus 18th C Moor Park Mansion
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Bacchus Remonstrating with a Man 18th C James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (school of)Bacchus Remonstrating with a Man 18th C Moor Park Mansion
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Burning of the Books at Ephesus c.1710 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Burning of the Books at Ephesus c.1710 St Paul's Cathedral
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Charles Butler (1671–1758), 1st Earl of Arran 1727 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Charles Butler (1671–1758), 1st Earl of Arran 1727 Examination Schools, University of Oxford
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Christ's Charge to Saint Peter 1729–1731 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Christ's Charge to Saint Peter 1729–1731 Royal Academy of Arts
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Christopher Codrington (1668–1710) James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (attributed to)Christopher Codrington (1668–1710) All Souls College, University of Oxford
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Christopher Codrington (1668–1710) James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Christopher Codrington (1668–1710) All Souls College, University of Oxford
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Christopher Codrington (1668–1710) James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (copy after)Christopher Codrington (1668–1710) All Souls College, University of Oxford
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Christopher Wren 1669 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (possibly) and James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734) (possibly) and Antonio Verrio (c.1636–1639–1707) (possibly)Christopher Wren 1669 Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford