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Portrait of Jacob Bouverie First Viscount Folkestone and First President of the Society of Arts

by Thomas Gainsborough

Portrait of Jacob Bouverie First Viscount Folkestone and First President of the Society of Arts - Thomas Gainsborough
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English: "Portrait of Jacob Bouverie First Viscount Folkestone and First President of the Society of Arts" oil on Canvas.
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1776

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Thomas Gainsborough

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