File:Samuel Ireland (after William Hogarth) - Richard Lee shop-card.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSamuel Ireland (after William Hogarth) - Richard Lee shop-card.jpg |
English: Formerly attributed to William Hogarth.
Samuel Ireland, 'Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth' (1794), Vol. 1, opposite p.12; proof before letters. Etching and engraving |
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