Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
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- Art and architecture of Ireland
- Constructed abstract art in England after the Second World War : a neglected avant-garde
- Discourses on art
- English vernacular furniture, 1750-1900
- Gainsborough as printmaker
- Gwen John : with a catalogue raisonné of the paintings and a selection of the drawings
- Ireland's painters, 1600-1940
- Lord Leighton
- Medieval London houses
- Mother stone : the vitality of modern British sculpture
- Nicholas Hilliard : life of an artist
- Richard Norman Shaw
- Richard Parkes Bonington : the complete paintings
- Selling art in Georgian London : the rise of Arthur Pond
- Seventeenth-century interior decoration in England, France, and Holland
- Sporting art in eighteenth-century England : a social and political history
- The Houses of Parliament
- The Pre-Raphaelite landscape
- The art of Captain Cook's voyages
- The early paintings and drawings of John Constable
- The later paintings and drawings of John Constable
- The life and art of James Barry
- The new sculpture
- The paintings of J. M. W. Turner
- The paintings of James McNeill Whistler
- The print in early modern England : an historical oversight
- War paint : art, war, state and identity in Britain, 1939-1945
- William Holman Hunt and typological symbolism
- Above the battlefield : modernism and the peace movement in Britain, 1900-1918
- William Mulready
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