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Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Odeh
Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
27 May 1913
Composition Study for ‘The Merciful Knight’
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
c.1863
Temple of Minerva Medica
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1811
Temple of Minerva Medica, engraved by Robert Dunkarton
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1811
[title not known]
George Jones
date not known
Avise, Val d’Aosta
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1802
The Temple of Minerva Medica (‘Hindoo Devotions’ or ‘The Hindoo Worshipper’)
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1808
(1) Houses (?near the Landing-Stage at Remagen); (2) ?Shrine and the Apollinarisberg outside Remagen; (3) Gateway
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1817
(1) Part of the Fortress of Ehrenbreitstein; (2) View up the Rhine from Ehrenbreitstein towards Pfaffendorf
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1817
(1) (2) Cross-Sections Illustrating the Art of Fortification [not by Turner]; (3) (4) ‘The Brothers’; (5) Village Street (?Oberwesel); (6) Riverside View with a Wayside Shrine to Our Lady
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1817
View of the Roman Campagna with a Roadside Altar, ?Tivoli
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1819
Dinant from the South-East: Evening
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1839
A View of Metz from the North
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1839
Bernkastel and the Landshut, with a Hillside Shrine
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1839
Columbus and his Son, for Rogers’s ‘Poems’
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1830–2
Sketches of Mountains; Wayside Shrines with Worshippers
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1833
Eight Wayside Shrines of Different Designs
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1833
Salzburg: View from near one of the Stations of the Cross on the Way to Maria Plain
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1833
Salzburg: View from the Last Station of the Cross on the Plainberg; Salzburg: The Façade of Maria Plain
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1833
Stein and Krems, in Two Instalments; The Outskirts of Stein, with a Wayside Shrine Dedicated to St Sebastian; Boats on the Danube
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1833
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