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NG 6422 was exhibited at the Salon in 1742 (no. 50). It is thought it was probably executed in that year.
Bequeathed by Sir John Heathcoat Amory, Bt, with life interest to Lady Amory, by whom presented, 1973.
Wildenstein 1924, p. 112, no. 621
Wilson 1985, p. 88
Holmes 1991, p. 96, no. 18', 'ObjectStatusID' : '1', 'PublicAccess' : '1', 'GroupNumber' : '', 'GroupTitle' : '', 'GroupArtist' : '', 'GroupDate' : '', 'GroupParts' : '', 'ImageID' : '1064', 'ImageFile' : 'N-6422-00-000016-WZ-PYR.tif', 'ImageCode' : 'N-6422-00-000016-WZ', 'ImagePath' : '/pics/tmp/websiteimages/Website_Collection_Online/Web Zoom Images/WZ web NG Fronts/', 'ImageLevels' : '6', 'ImageXsize' : '6000', 'ImageYsize' : '5509', 'FileGroup_ID' : '14', 'impos' : '1330'} /* Array ( [0] =>
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NG 6422 was exhibited at the Salon in 1742 (no. 50). It is thought it was probably executed in that year.
Bequeathed by Sir John Heathcoat Amory, Bt, with life interest to Lady Amory, by whom presented, 1973.
Wildenstein 1924, p. 112, no. 621
Wilson 1985, p. 88
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