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The frame of NG 6386 is original but has been regilded. The painting may be a replica of a larger image.
In the collection of James F. Hutton, Manchester, probably by 1878; bought with contributions from the Lewis Fund and the NACF (Eugene Cremetti Fund), 1968.
White 1979, pp. 152-3
Gordon 1988, pp. 23-4
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The frame of NG 6386 is original but has been regilded. The painting may be a replica of a larger image.
In the collection of James F. Hutton, Manchester, probably by 1878; bought with contributions from the Lewis Fund and the NACF (Eugene Cremetti Fund), 1968.
White 1979, pp. 152-3
Gordon 1988, pp. 23-4
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