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Artist: Bartholomew Dandridge
Portrait of Ralph William Grey
Portrait of Ralph William Grey

Portrait of Ralph William Grey

By Bartholomew Dandridge

Located in London, GB

Provenance By descent through the sitter's family to The Collection of R. W. Vivian-Neal of Poundisford Park, Somerset, from whom acquired by With Lane Fine Art, UK, where purchased ...

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Mid-18th Century English School Bartholomew Dandridge Art

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Oil

Portrait of Ann Austen, English School Oil Painting, Mid-18th Century

Portrait of Ann Austen, English School Oil Painting, Mid-18th Century

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Located in London, GB

Signed 'BDandridge/ pinxit' lower left Provenance By descent through the sitter's family to The Collection of R. W. Vivian-Neal of Poundisford Park, Somerset, from whom acquired by ...

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Mid-18th Century English School Bartholomew Dandridge Art

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