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Abstract Shapes*, (detail), 1920–1960 by Madge Gill (1882–1961), © crown copyright, Image credit: London Borough of Newham Heritage Service

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Pointillist Abstract. oil & crushed eggshells (?) on canvas by Martin Hodder (active 1970s). © the copyright holder. Image credit: Exhall Grange Specialist School & Science College

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Framed print of 'Blue and Orange'. oil on panel by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell (1883–1937). Image credit: The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

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Mary Jane Seacole, née Grant. 1869, oil on panel by Albert Charles Challen (1847–1881). Image credit: National Portrait Gallery, London

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Works on Paper. (detail), 2009, acrylic gouache on paper by Peter McDonald (b.1973). © the artist & Kate MacGarry Gallery. Image credit: Government Art Collection

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