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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Paintings & Artworks
There are a total of 217 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Paintings & Artworks
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Artworks
Water Pets
Vespasian Hearing from One of His Generals of the Taking of Jerusalem by Titus (The Dispatch)
Thou Rose of all the Roses
The Soldier of Marathon
The Oleander
The Discourse
Sunshine
Spring Flowers
Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema
Shy
Roman Family
Promise of Spring
Portrait Of Mrs Charles Wyllie
Midday Slumbers
Lady Laura Teresa Gathering
Fredegunda Praetextatus visit on his deathbed
Dame Ellen Terry as Imogen Shakespeare heroine in Cymbeline
Courtship
Bluebells
Balneatrix
Anna Eton College Chapel
An Audience
Agrippina with the Ashes of Germanicus
A Roman Scribe Writing Dispatches
A Prize For The Artists Corp
A Crown
Gunthram Bose and his daughters: AD 572
Home from Market
The Armourer's Shop in Ancient Rome
A Bacchic Dance
Catullus Reading his Poems at Lesbia's House
Panels from Alma-Tadema's Cupboard
The Nurse
A Corner of the Gardens of the Villa Borghese
Antistius Labeon: AD 75
A Bacchante Dancing Before the Thymele
A Love Missile
The Architect of the Coliseum
Date:1872
The Egyptian Widow
Date:1912
Preparation in the Coliseum
Date:1911
When Flowers Return
Date:1911
Summer Offering(Young Girl with Roses)
Date:1911
Summer Offering
Date:1911
In Beauty s Bloom (unfinished)
Date:1910
The Voice of Spring
Date:1909
Caracalla and Geta. A Bear Fight in the Coliseum
Date:1909
Hopeful
Date:1909
A Favourite Custom
Date:1908
The Golden Hour
Date:1908
Dutch Art in the Nineteenth Century
Date:1908
At Aphrodite's Cradle
Date:1907
Bacchante
Date:1907
Interior of Caius Martius House
Date:1906
Ask me no more
Date:1905
A World of Their Own
Date:1904
The Finding of Moses
Date:1902 - 1904
Among the Ruins
Date:1903
Silver Favourites
Date:1902
Unwelcome Confidences
Date:1902
The Year s at the Spring. All s Right with the World
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