File:Richard Croft posthumous portrait.jpg

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English: Drawing, pencil on paper, Sir Richard Croft, 6th Bt (1762-1818) (after Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA) by Keightly. Copy of post-mortem drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence done by Mrs. Keightly's daughter with Sir Thomas Lawrence's own pencils, lent for the purpose. The Major RAF Croft of the Round House, Ware, Herts., and was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1961, No.79. Lit. Layard, Sir Thomas Lawrence's Post Bag p.244.
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Source https://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/537598
Author Sir Thomas Lawrence.

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A posthumous portrait of Sir Richard Croft (1762-1818).

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