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Graham Sutherland

Name
Graham Sutherland
Date of birth
1903
Date of death
1980
Nationality
British

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Articulated Forms
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Morning Camp
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Village
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Village

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Cray Fields
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Hanger Hill
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Hanger Hill

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Illustration to Poem II Blasted Tree - Folded Hills
Illustration to Poem II Blasted Tree - Folded Hills

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Illustration to Poem II Blasted Tree - Folded Hills

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Illustration to Poem I Blazing Taper on Lofty Hills
Illustration to Poem I Blazing Taper on Lofty Hills

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Illustration to Poem I Blazing Taper on Lofty Hills

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Blasted Trunk and Folded Hills
Blasted Trunk and Folded Hills

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Blasted Trunk and Folded Hills

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Pastoral
Pastoral

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Pastoral

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