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John Faed (Wikipedia)
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John Faed RSA. The Cottar's Saturday Night. 1853. Verses 9 illustration. Royal Association for Promotion of fine Arts Scot
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John Faed RSA. The Cottar's Saturday Night. 1853. Verse 4 & 5. Royal Association for Promotion of fine Arts Scotland
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John Faed RSA. The Cottar's Saturday Night. 1853. The Verse 3 illustration
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John Faed RSA. The Cottar's Saturday Night. 1853. Verse 3 illustration. Royal Association for Promotion of fine Arts Scotland
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John Faed   The Young Duchess   1901.432   Art Institute of Chicago
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John Faed Sir Joshua Reynolds and Dr Samuel Johnson
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John Faed The Soldier's Return
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John Faed   The Convalescent
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Self Portrait   STEWM 1990.26.07   Stewartry Museum
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Robert Hannay   STEWM 1990.26.09   Stewartry Museum
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Old Mare Maggie   AYRRH 001590   Rozelle House Galleries
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John Faed (1819 1902)   The Death of Burd Ellen   987   Glasgow Museums Resource Centre
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John Faed (1819 1902)   The Artist's Wife, Jane Macdonald (1820–1897)   2986   Glasgow Museums Resource Centre
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John Faed (1819 1902)   'Annie's Tryste'   2000.025   Royal Scottish Academy
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John Faed (1819 1902)   The Cruel Sister   0059 1901   Bury Art Museum
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John Faed (1819 1902)   The Poet’s Dream   2006.034   Royal Scottish Academy
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900), FRSE   PCF06   Royal Society of Edinburgh
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John Faed (1819 1902)   The Great Hall at Haddon   104 1900   Victoria and Albert Museum
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Catherine Seyton and Roland Graeme, from Sir Walter Scott's 'The Abbot'   OP170   Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Piazzismyth
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Early Spring on Loch   FA A53   The Dick Institute
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'Ae spring brought off her master hale'. John Faed RSA. 1855
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And scarcely had he Maggie rallied. John Faed RSA. 1855
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Queen Margaret's Defiance of the Scottish Parliament   NG 2527   National Galleries of Scotland
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John Faed (1819 1902)   Study for 'Queen Margaret's Defiance of the Scottish Parliament'   NG 2634   National Galleries of Scotland
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After the Victory, from the "Illustrated London News" MET DP861768
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Crowned masterpieces of literature that have advanced civilization, as preserved and presented by the world's best essays, from the earliest period to the present time (1908) (14577265120)
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A man lying dead on the ground with a broken bottle; a woman Wellcome V0019481
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Illustration to 'Tam O'Shanter', John Faed
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Ayr 1855
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Faed postumus and imogen
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John Faed xx Self portrait ca 1850
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Self-Portrait (Met Museum)
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Hamlet and His Father's Ghost (Art Institute of Chicago)
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