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The Gold Earring by Emma Sandys, 1865
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The Wood Nymph by Sidney Harold Meteyard
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Study for Lamia by John William Waterhouse
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Ruth and Boaz by Simeon Solomon, 1862
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Lost Love by Charles Allston Collins
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A Bishop of the Eastern Church by Simeon Solomon, 1874
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Platt Lane by Ford Madox Brown, 1884
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Ruth Herbert by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1858
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The Forge of Cupid by Edward Clifford, 1861
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A Saint of the Eastern Church (formerly called A Greek Acolyte) by Simeon Solomon, 1867-1868
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Two sketches and the final invitation to a concert of the Magpie Madrigal Society at St James' Hall, Piccadilly, with a woman scattering seeds for the birds flying around her in a field by Edward Burne-Jones, 1897
The Magpie Madrigal Society, active from 1885 to 1911, was a group of affluent and well-connected amateur musicians who gave one Charity Concert and one Invitation Concert every year. Conducted by Lionel Benson, the Society dedicateditself chiefly to English madrigals of the 16th- and 17th-centuries. However, it also performed music written for its members by RCM professors and students, including Hubert Parry, Charles Villiers Stanford, Ralph Vaughan-Williams and Gustav Holst. Many of their concerts took place at the College, too. [...] Each year the Society’s concert invitations were designed by a different artist. Prominent 19th-century figures obliged, including George du Maurier, Herbert Menzies Marshall and Hubert von Herkomer. In 1897, it was the turn of Edward Burne-Jones.
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The Thoughts with which a Christian Child should be taught to look on the works of God by Charles Allston Collins, 1852
A SUPERMARKET cashier is celebrating after an old oil painting she inherited from a relative checked out for a whopping £370,000.The portrait of a young girl by the English painter Charles Allston Collins had hung on the living room wall of the home of her late father-in-law for 30 years until he died last year. It was passed down to the unnamed woman's husband but he tragically died earlier this year. She decided to sell it at auction and had hoped it might fetch up to £5,000. She was 'flabbergasted' when it ended up going for 75 times that amount. A bidding war broke out between an avid collector and a top London dealer which drove the price up dramatically.
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Love's Greeting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, c. 1861
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Chetham's Life Dream by Ford Madox Brown, 1863
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Work by Ford Madox Brown, 1863
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St George And The Dragon by Charles Fairfax Murray, 1885
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The Traveller by Ford Madox Brown, 1868
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