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Modern and Contemporary British Art

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  • Teffont Evias III (2017)

    Oliver Akers-Douglas

  • Sledgehammers (1933)

    Sybil Andrews

  • Lambeth Bridge, the Queue (2022)

    Nick Botting

  • Coastal Walk #6 (2021)

    Martyn Brewster

  • Christmas Eve (2022)

    Gary Bunt

  • Ben More from Iona (c. 1929)

    F C B Cadell

  • Crying to the Walls: My God! My God! Will she relent? (1973)

    Patrick Caulfield

  • Uncommonly Proud Bill (2021)

    Peter Clark

  • Deserted Gravel Pit (c.1946)

    Prunella Clough

  • 42 rue Montigny, Dieppe

    Roland Collins

  • The Late Flowering Viburnum (2022)

    Marzia Colonna

  • Stephen Conroy - Head Study I

    Stephen Conroy

  • Dennis Creffield - Salisbury Cathedral; West End, 1988

    Dennis Creffield

  • Flag Dream No.3 (1957)

    Alan Davie

  • Three Times Four (c.2005)

    Norman Dilworth

  • New Yorker (2022)

    Neil Douglas

  • Still Life with Flowers (1950)

    Mary Fedden

  • Atlantic Island (1952)

    Paul Feiler

  • Janice, London (1918)

    J D Fergusson

  • Studio Flowers

    Archie Forrest

  • William Gear - Untitled, 1947

    William Gear

  • Portobello (2022)

    Lachlan Goudie

  • Cygnes Gris (2018)

    Clive Head

  • Adrian Heath - Composition: Black, Red and Grey, 1957

    Adrian Heath

  • Howard Hodgkin - Put Out More Flags, 1992

    Howard Hodgkin

  • Model at Oriel (2021)

    Ken Howard

  • Patrick Hughes - Made In Sky, 1979

    Patrick Hughes

  • Still Life with Fruit and Roses in a Glass (c.1928)

    George Leslie Hunter

  • Nicholas Hely Hutchinson - Portland Gallery

    Nicholas Hely Hutchinson

  • Passing rain, rising light, N Atlantic

    Sax Impey

  • Orange to Violet (1961)

    Michael Kidner

  • Henley II (2022)

    Chloë Lamb

  • Thrift and Lichen on Rocks (2021)

    Frances Macdonald

  • Shropshire, Stiper Stones, 1975

    Leslie Marr

  • Christopher Marvell - Flying Owl, 2022

    Christopher Marvell

  • Brodick Bay (c.1947)

    John Maclauchlan Milne

  • Garden Scene with Trees and Fence

    John Minton

  • Travelogue (2022)

    Gordon Mitchell

  • Winter Landscape (c.1971)

    Winifred Nicholson

  • Railer Bank (2021)

    Simon Palmer

  • The Blue Hyacinth (2021)

    Elaine Pamphilon

  • Cornish Palm

    David Pearce

  • Still Life with Roses

    S J Peploe

  • Hautbois Church, Norfolk (1983)

    John Piper

  • John Plumb - Preston 1, 1961

    John Plumb

  • Paloma Beach (2022)

    Paul Rafferty

  • Objects on a Red Ground (1964)

    Anne Redpath

  • Tower Bridge

    Richard Rees

  • Barges at Anchor, Amsterdam

    Edward Seago

  • Mountain Hut, Afternoon Light Towards the Schrekhorn (2021)

    Daisy Sims Hilditch

  • I've Been Loving You A Long Time (2003)

    David Spiller

  • Figure with Lightburst (2022)

    Ruth Stage

  • Hill Farm (1944)

    Julian Trevelyan

  • Abstract Composition (2022)

    Debbie Urquhart

  • Seaside Sharks

    Jack Vettriano

  • The Shadow (c.1978)

    Carel Weight

  • Pink Icing and Paper Flowers (2022)

    Tom Wood

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