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bequeathed:
Smith, Arnold John Hugh 1964 (Filtered for: Paintings, Drawings and Prints) probably the pair of paintings with these titles ordered by 'Mr Thomson', 1730; on the London art market, 1832; coll. H.R. Willettt, of Shooter's Hill, London, 1842; Locker-Lampson; Duke of Hamilton by 1907; bought by A.J. Hugh Smith, 1919 through the National Art Collections Fund
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Documentation | - (2005) Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum, London: Scala [page: 71]
- Beckett, R.B. (1949) Hogarth, London?: Routledge and Paul
[comments: pl. 36] - Woodward, John (1962) A Picture history of British Painting, [page: 49]
[comments: reproduced] - (1965) Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Annual Report for the Year ending 31 December 1964, Cambridge (Cambs.): Cambridge University Press
[comments: pl. X] - Goodison, J.W. (1967) [Unknown; Illustrated London News; 1960], London
Source title: Illustrated London News (1960) - Paulson, Ronald (1971) Hogarth, his life, art and times, Vol. 1, New Haven [page: 231]
[comments: fig. 88] - Gowing, Lawrence (1971) Hogarth, : Tate Gallery [page: 29]
[comments: no. 51] - Goodison, J.W. (1977) Catalogue of Paintings in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Vol. III, British School, Cambridge (Cambs.): Cambridge University Press [page: 114-115]
[comments: pl. 9] - Dalevezo, Jean Naissance de la Peinture Anglaise, [page: 12 ff]
Source title: L' Oeil Revue d' Art (1977) [comments: illustration 4] - Rosenthal, M. (1981) British Landscape Painting, Oxford [page: 34]
[comments: pl. 27] - Kiaer, Christina H. Professional femininity in Hogarth's "Strolling Actresses Dressing in a barn", [page: 252]
Source title: Art History (1993) [comments: fig. 31] - Uglow, Jenny (1997) Hogarth, a life and a world, London [page: 178-182]
[comments: Reproduced (black and white) p.179]
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