Painting (The Bells of Saint John)

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Painting (The Bells of Saint John) was portrait of Clara Oswin Oswald, painted by the Eleventh Doctor. The painting depicts Clara with Victorian styling and the phrase "Run you clever boy and remember". After Clara's death in The Snowmen and the Eleventh Doctor's realisation that this is the same woman who died in Asylum of the Daleks, he goes in search of another Clara. When he is unable to find her, he takes the advice of a little girl and goes somewhere quiet to think. (TV: The Bells of Saint John Prequel) The Doctor retreats to a monastery in Cumbria in the 13th century to contemplate the mystery of "the woman twice dead". During this time he creates this painting. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)