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| Author: Thomas Rowlandson |
| Drawings, Pen and brush and Indian ink and watercolour over pencil sketch on laid paper, 24x34.5 cm |
| Origin: Britain, 1780-1790s |
| Source of entry: formerly in the collection of Helene Bechstein, Berlin |
| Transferred from Germany after World War II |
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