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Artwork - Not Reproduced

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By Artist

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ARTIST'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year first exhibited. Title of the work. Medium of the work of art. City where it can be seen: Gallery or other institution in which the work can be seen.

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Citation

(Sargent 1907)

Reference List

SARGENT, J.S., 1907. Lady Agnew of Lochnaw. Oil on canvas. Edinburgh: National Gallery of Scotland.

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ARTIST'S NAME, Year first exhibited. Title of the work. Medium of the work of art. City where it can be seen: Gallery or other institution in which the work can be seen.

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Citation

(Rembrandt 1642)

Reference List

REMBRANDT, 1642. The nightwatch. Oil on canvas. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rijksmuseum.

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ARTIST'S NAME, c. approximate year. Title of the work. Medium of the work of art. City where it can be seen: Gallery or other institution in which the work can be seen.

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Citation

(El Greco c. 1596-1600)

Reference List

EL GRECO, c. 1596-1600. View of Toledo. Oil on canvas. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art.