After three weeks of voting you chose as the Greatest Painting in Britain:
Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up 1838, 1839, © The National Gallery, London
Britain's greatest painting: Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Mallord Turner with 31892 votes (which was 27.00% of the accepted votes) 2nd place: The Hay Wain - Constable with 21711 votes (18.38% of the accepted votes) 3rd place: A Bar at the Follies Bergere - Manet with 13218 votes (11.19% of the accepted votes) 4th place: The Arnolfini Portrait - Jan van Eyck with 11298 votes ( 9.57% of the accepted votes) 5th place: Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy - Hockney with 8890 votes (7.53% of the accepted votes) 6th place: Sunflowers - Van Gogh with 8603 votes (7.28% of the accepted votes) 7th place: Rev Walker Skating - Raeburn with 8189 votes (6.93% of the accepted votes) 8th place: The Last of England - Maddox Brown with 5283 votes (4.47% of the accepted votes) 9th place: The Baptism of Christ - Piero della Francesca with 5028 votes (4.26% of the accepted votes) 10th place: Rake's Progress - Hogarth with 3999 votes (3.39% of the accepted votes) Total number of accepted votes: 118111
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