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Page 1: Introduction to the Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Rembrandt, Girl at a Window, 1645, oil on canvas, 81.8 x 66.2 cm, DPG163

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Gainsborough, Elizabeth and Mary Linley, c.1772 retouched 1785, oil on canvas, 199 x 153.5 cm, DPG320

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Poussin, The Triumph of David, c.1631-33, oil on canvas, 118.4 x 148.3 cm, DPG236

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Murillo, The Flower Girl, 1665-70, oil on canvas, 120.7 x 98.3 cm, DPG199

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Piero Di Cosimo, Portrait of a Young Man, c.1500, oil on panel, 38.7 x 40.5 cm, DPG258

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David Hockney, Self Portrait, 1954 (detail) Lithograph in five colours, 29.21 x 26.04 cm, Edition of 5 (Approximately) © David Hockney

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‘meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’

(MacKenzie, 1991, 10)

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‘…delivering the best (social, environmental, economic) performance for the least (social, environmental, economic) cost.’

Design Council

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References

www.cfsd.org.uk

www.riba.org

www.aeo.org.uk/files/sexi_report.pdf

http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/689/1/uoa30gm03.pdf