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Large Portrait of an English Gentlemen/Duke, 18th-19th Century
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‘Scamp’, the Duke of Devonshire’s Racehorse Painting, 18th Century
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An 18th Century Painting of ‘Scamp’, the Duke of Devonshire’s Racehorse; signed John Wootton A charming equestrian painting, depicting the third Duke of Devonshire’s beloved racehor...
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Late 18th Century Portrait of a Gentleman, English
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Late 18th century portrait of a gentleman unframed , English. Joh Rud Kupfer, 1764 age 37 signed on back.
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Antique Mid-18th Century British George III Paintings

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Large Portrait of an English Gentlemen/Duke, 19th Century
Located in Southall, GB
A large beautifully hand painted oil painting of an English gentleman, possibly a lord or duke. Set in the country side with trees and foliage, typical English landscape. Surrounded in a carved wood...
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Thomas Hudson 18th Century English Portrait
By Thomas Hudson
Located in Roma, IT
Important English school painting by the great artist Thomas Hudson (Devonshire 1701 - Twickenham 1779) It depicts the portrait of Harry Gray (1715-1768), 4th Earl of Stamford, a sub...
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18th Century English Portrait of Two Bearded Gentlemen
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
An unsigned canvas depicting two bearded ‘Renaissance’ gentlemen painted from the waist up in a loving posterior embrace. The painting is very likely English late 17th or 18th century. Relined well over a hundred years ago which suggests that the work may be 17th or 18 century. Presently in a contemporary, compatible frame. The canvas relining was done by John Peel who was active in London in the early 19thC. John Peel worked from Golden Square, London 1819, 7 Naylors Yard 1820-1834, 17 Golden Square 1832-1843, 17-18 Golden Square 1844-1858, 12 Marlborough Row as carver and gilder...
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