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Chaloner Chute (d.1659), Speaker (1658–1659) Bernard Adams (1884–1965)Chaloner Chute (d.1659), Speaker (1658–1659) Parliamentary Art Collection
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The Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Hill (1654–1727) 1700 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)The Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Hill (1654–1727) 1700 Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
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Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford c.1712 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford c.1712 Parliamentary Art Collection
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William Carstares (1649–1715) c.1712 John Aikman (active c.1712–1731)William Carstares (1649–1715) c.1712 University of Edinburgh
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Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (1669–1738) in Peer's Robes William Aikman (1682–1731) (after)Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (1669–1738) in Peer's Robes York Art Gallery
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Sir William Harbord (1696?–1770), MP, KB 1729 William Aikman (1682–1731)Sir William Harbord (1696?–1770), MP, KB 1729 National Trust, Blickling Hall
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William Dadley, Mayor of Warwick (1714 & 1717) c.1714 William Aikman (1682–1731) (style of)William Dadley, Mayor of Warwick (1714 & 1717) c.1714 Warwick Town Council
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The Lord Mayor of London Presenting an Address of Congratulation to His Majesty Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle, October 1844 1847 Jean Alaux (1786–1864)The Lord Mayor of London Presenting an Address of Congratulation to His Majesty Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle, October 1844 1847 Guildhall Art Gallery
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George Keith (1549/1550–1623), 5th Earl Marischal 1742 Cosmo Alexander (1724–1772)George Keith (1549/1550–1623), 5th Earl Marischal 1742 University of Aberdeen
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John Francis Ashley (Jock), Lord Erskine, Governor of Madras, in the Robes of Governor 1946 David Alison (1882–1955)John Francis Ashley (Jock), Lord Erskine, Governor of Madras, in the Robes of Governor 1946 National Trust for Scotland, Alloa Tower
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Alderman Alfred Holt (1858–1943) 1930 David Alison (1882–1955)Alderman Alfred Holt (1858–1943) 1930 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Neil MacNaughton Brown, Provost of Greenock (1910–1913) c.1913 David Alison (1882–1955)Neil MacNaughton Brown, Provost of Greenock (1910–1913) c.1913 McLean Museum and Art Gallery
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Untitled 2000–10 Francis Alÿs (b.1959)Untitled 2000–10 Tate
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Solomon Sacrificing to His Wives' Idols Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752)Solomon Sacrificing to His Wives' Idols National Trust, Osterley Park
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James Welsh, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1943–1945) 1945 Joseph Ancill (1896–c.1976)James Welsh, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1943–1945) 1945 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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James Gray Stuart (1897–1971), Viscount Stuart of Findhorn, Secretary of State for Scotland (1951–1957) 1958 Douglas Hardinge Anderson (b.1934)James Gray Stuart (1897–1971), Viscount Stuart of Findhorn, Secretary of State for Scotland (1951–1957) 1958 Government Art Collection
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Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson (1851–1944), Lord Provost of Glasgow (1911–1914) 1914 James Bell Anderson (1886–1938)Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson (1851–1944), Lord Provost of Glasgow (1911–1914) 1914 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Former Bailie James Steele 1928 James Bell Anderson (1886–1938)Former Bailie James Steele 1928 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Building of Westminster Bridge 1860 John Anderson (1835–1919)The Building of Westminster Bridge 1860 Parliamentary Art Collection
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The Trial of Queen Katharine, 'Henry VIII', Act II, Scene 4 1831 Henry Andrews (1794–1868)The Trial of Queen Katharine, 'Henry VIII', Act II, Scene 4 1831 Royal Shakespeare Theatre