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The style of the three pictures suggests a similar date of execution, probably after 1780. They seem to have been together since first recorded in the early nineteenth century.
All three works are known in other versions by the artist.
Probably Giacomo Tarma, Venice; bought in Venice by the Hon. Agar Ellis, 1828; Salting Bequest, 1910.
Levey 1971, pp. 127-9
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All three works are known in other versions by the artist.
Probably Giacomo Tarma, Venice; bought in Venice by the Hon. Agar Ellis, 1828; Salting Bequest, 1910.
Levey 1971, pp. 127-9
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