File:The Death of the Earl of Chatham by John Singleton Copley.jpg
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- Death of famous people in paintings
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- File:The Death of the Earl of Chatham by John Singleton Copley.jpg
- File:The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chambe Wellcome V0006844.jpg
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- Collapse of the Earl of Chatham, by John Singleton Copley
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