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Portrait of a British Officer
By Thomas Beach
Located in Wiscasett, ME
A very fine portrait of a British military officer signed and dated Thomas Beach 1774 in the lower left. This oil on canvas is presented in a period gilt frame and is ready to hang. ...
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18th Century Old Masters Thomas Beach Art

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Oil

"Portrait of a British Officer" by Thomas Beach
By Thomas Beach
Located in Wiscasset, ME
A very fine portrait of a British military officer signed and dated Thomas Beach 1774 in the lower left. This oil on canvas is presented in a period gilt frame and is ready to hang....
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1770s English American Colonial Antique Thomas Beach Art

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Paint

Portrait of a Young Boy Carrying a Fruit Basket, 18th Century Oil on Canvas
By Thomas Beach
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas Image size: 30 x 25 inches (76 x 63.5 cm) Contemporary hand-carved frame This is a charming 18th century portrait of a young boy, sporting a golden child's two-piece w...
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18th Century English School Thomas Beach Art

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Canvas, Oil

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English 18th century Portrait of a Dorset Yeomanry Officer in Military uniform
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