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James Clarke Hook A well-deserved lunch, a woman with child with infant in a hayfield and figures cutting hay beyond oil on panel
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James Clarke Hook Bringing in the catch oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook A pastoral - Then blow your pypes, 1857 oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook White cliffs of Dover oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook Market morning, 1854 oil on board
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James Clarke Hook The mornings catch, 1877 watercolor
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James Clarke Hook Under the lee of a rock, 1874 oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook The brook - And out again I curve and flow, to join the brimming river; For men may come, and men may go, but I go on forever.- Tennyson, 1859 oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook The acre by the sea, 1862 oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook A view of the English Coast near Clovelly, 1898 oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook The landing party, 1861 oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook Breton fishermen's wives, 1864 oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook Blackberry picking oil on canvas
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James Clarke Hook Cow tending, 1874 Oil on Canvas
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James Clarke Hook Unloading the catch, 1883 Oil on Canvas
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James Clarke Hook The day's catch, 1866 Oil on Canvas
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James Clarke Hook The brook - And out again I curve and flow, to join the brimming river; for men may come, and men may go, but I go on forever - Tennyson Oil on Canvas
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James Clarke Hook The day's catch, 1866 Oil on Canvas
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James Clarke Hook The gull catcher, 1877 Oil on Canvas
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James Clarke Hook The controversy between Lady Jane Grey and Feckenham, who was sent to her from the Queen, two days before her death, to convert her to Romanism... Oil on Canvas
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James Clarke Hook The controversy between Lady Jane Grey and Feckenham, who was sent to her from the Queen two days before her death to convert her to Romanism... oil on canvas
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