File:Gardner, D - Lady Augusta Corbett and her son Stuart - S0050 - Framed - PNG 1010 1200 70 faf9f5 s.jpg

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English: Lady Augusta Corbett and her son, Stuart

Pastel and gouache on paper laid on canvas 23 ¼ × 18 ½ inches · 590 × 470 mm In its original neo-classical frame

Painted in 1776
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Source https://www.libson-yarker.com/exhibitions/macaronis-and-matrons-georgian-portraits-for-the-winter-show/lady-augusta-corbett-and-her-son-stuart
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DANIEL GARDNER

c.1750–1805

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