- Tag: Ray Remove
- Save search
-
Radar Painting 2000 Jared Fisher (b.1971)Radar Painting 2000 University of Warwick
-
Attic with Hammock 1928 Donald Wood (1889–1953)Attic with Hammock 1928 Whitby Museum
-
Mermaids 2000 Lynne Gant (b.1957)Mermaids 2000 Dorset County Hospital
-
Crucifixion VII 1988–1989 Craigie Ronald John Aitchison (1926–2009)Crucifixion VII 1988–1989 St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
-
Manta Rays 1990 Richard Bramble (b.1968)Manta Rays 1990 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
-
Sunset 1956 Alan Reynolds (1926–2014)Sunset 1956 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
-
'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, the Weird Sisters 1820s Samuel John Egbert Jones (1797–1861)'Macbeth', Act I, Scene 3, the Weird Sisters 1820s Royal Shakespeare Theatre
-
Tree of Life 1992 Peter Knight (b.1944) and Carolyn Ainsworth (b.1951)Tree of Life 1992 General Hospital, Jersey
-
The Kestrel 1974–1980 David James Woodford (b.1938)The Kestrel 1974–1980 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
-
Ullswater, Cumbria John Curtis (active 1790–1822)Ullswater, Cumbria Reading Museum & Town Hall
-
PINXIT 1981 BricklandPINXIT 1981 National Justice Museum
-
Untitled 1976 Beverley DickUntitled 1976 Art & Heritage Collections, Robert Gordon University
-
Mick Jagger (b.1943) 1968 Pamela MitchellMick Jagger (b.1943) 1968 Gallery Oldham
-
Earth's Awakening 1935–1937 George Graham (1881–1949)Earth's Awakening 1935–1937 Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
-
All Clear for the Guns on British Railways c.1939–1945 Leslie Carr (1891–1969)All Clear for the Guns on British Railways c.1939–1945 National Railway Museum
-
The British Channel Seen from the Dorsetshire Cliffs 1871 John Brett (1831–1902)The British Channel Seen from the Dorsetshire Cliffs 1871 Tate
-
A Gleam of Sunshine 1880 Charles Stuart (1838–1907)A Gleam of Sunshine 1880 Southampton City Art Gallery
-
The Rape of Proserpine 1720 John Alexander (1686–1766)The Rape of Proserpine 1720 National Galleries of Scotland: National
-
An Allegorical Monument to Sir Isaac Newton 1727–1729 Giovanni Battista Pittoni the younger (1687–1767) and Domenico Valeriani (d.1771) and Giuseppe Valeriani (d.1761)An Allegorical Monument to Sir Isaac Newton 1727–1729 The Fitzwilliam Museum
-
Landscape c.1900 British (English) SchoolLandscape c.1900 Brighton & Hove Museums