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Credit Line Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

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Biagio Rebecca Group of Three Young Women
Biagio Rebecca, Italian, 1735–1808
Group of Three Young Women
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John Nixon The Steine, Brighton
John Nixon, ca. 1760–1818
The Steine, Brighton
1787
James Roberts Three Ladies Standing on a Terrace
James Roberts, active 1766–1809
Three Ladies Standing on a Terrace
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Sir Augustus Wall Callcott Woman on a Horse with Two Standing Women Overlooking a Landscape
Sir Augustus Wall Callcott, 1779–1844
Woman on a Horse with Two Standing Women Overlooking a Landscape
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Master of the Wire Line Country Scene: Cottage and Figures on a Winding Road
Master of the Wire Line, 18th century
Country Scene: Cottage and Figures on a Winding Road
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James Miller A Christening at the Vatican with Swiss Papal Guard, etc.
Attributed to James Miller, active 1773–1814
A Christening at the Vatican with Swiss Papal Guard, etc
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unknown artist Design for a Greenhouse at Kew Gardens
unknown artist
Design for a Greenhouse at Kew Gardens
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Thomas Stothard The Fortune Teller
Thomas Stothard, 1755–1834
The Fortune Teller
1827
Thomas Rowlandson Hyde Park Corner
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Hyde Park Corner
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Thomas Rowlandson A Village Scene with Peasants Resting
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
A Village Scene with Peasants Resting
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Thomas Rowlandson A Punch and Judy Show
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
A Punch and Judy Show
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Thomas Rowlandson Drury Lane. The School for Scandal
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Drury Lane. The School for Scandal
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