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The Infant Samuel
Order as handmade oil painting The Infant Samuel - Sir Joshua Reynolds |
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The Mask, engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti 1765-1810, pub. by T. Simpson and Darling and Thompson, 1794 -
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Two Elegant Young Girls, detail from the painting The Fourth Duke of Marlborough and his Family, 1777-78 -
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Two Girls, One Playing with a Mask, detail from the painting The Fourth Duke of Marlborough and his family, 1777-78 -
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