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  Title & Date Artist Year Funded Gallery Location Region
Wooded landscape (© British Museum) Wooded landscape
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1936 British Museum London London
Collection of prints
Auguste Rodin 1946 Ashmolean Museum Oxfordshire Central Southern
Lord George Stuart, Seigneur D'Aubigny, 1618-42 (© National Portrait Gallery) Lord George Stuart, Seigneur D'Aubigny, 1618-42
1638
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1988 National Portrait Gallery London London
Sketch of a springing dog
1599 - 1641
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1953 National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh Scotland
Portrait of Adrien Hendriksz Moens
1600 - 1641
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1957 York Art Gallery North Yorkshire Yorkshire
Portrait of a Man
1630
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1972 Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridgeshire East Anglia
The Virgin and Child (© Fitzwilliam Museum) The Virgin and Child
1625 - 1632
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1976 Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridgeshire East Anglia
The Magdalene (after Titian)
1599 - 1641
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1955 York Art Gallery North Yorkshire Yorkshire
Alex Henderson & Charles, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline (© Scottish National Portrait Gallery) Alex Henderson & Charles, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline
circa 1635
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1974 Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh Scotland
Princess Elizabeth (1635-1650) and Princess Anne (1637-1640) (© Scottish National Portrait Gallery) Princess Elizabeth (1635-1650) and Princess Anne (1637-1640)
1637
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 1996 Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh Scotland
Study of Margaret Lemon (© Fitzwilliam Museum) Study of Margaret Lemon
1637
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 2001 Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridgeshire East Anglia
Portrait of William Killigrew (© Tate) Portrait of William Killigrew
1638
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 2002 Tate London London
Virgin and Child
Sir Anthony Van Dyck 2002 Cannon Hall Museum, Park and Garden South Yorkshire Yorkshire
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