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Freeman Flower

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oil paint (paint)71 × 91 Cm

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions71 × 91 Cm
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portraits: male subjectcloudsskytreesfoliagevaselandscapemanportraitsportrait
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by descent to his daughter, Lydia, Mrs....

by descent to his daughter, Lydia, Mrs. Samuel Shore
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Freeman Flower (died 1794), from 1747

Freeman Flower (died 1794), from 1747
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Malcolm Warner in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection

Malcolm Warner in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection (Chicago, 1996), pp. 242–45 (ill.).
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Warren Mild, Joseph Highmore of Holborn Row

Warren Mild, Joseph Highmore of Holborn Row (London, 1990), between pp. 262 and 263 (ill.).
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Elizabeth Einberg and Judy Egerton, The Age of Hogarth: British Painters born 1675–1709, Tate Gallery Collections 2

Elizabeth Einberg and Judy Egerton, The Age of Hogarth: British Painters born 1675–1709, Tate Gallery Collections 2 (London, 1988), p. 64, under no. 25.
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bequeathed by John and Dorothy Estabrook to the Art Institute, 1987.

bequeathed by John and Dorothy Estabrook to the Art Institute, 1987.
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sold by Agnew’s, 21 March 1979, to John N....

sold by Agnew’s, 21 March 1979, to John N. Estabrook, Chicago [letter from Gabriel Naughton cited above]
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London, Thomas Agnew and Sons, "Three Centuries of British Paintings, " 1978, no. 50.

London, Thomas Agnew and Sons, "Three Centuries of British Paintings," 1978, no. 50.
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bequeathed by her to her second cousin Dr....

bequeathed by her to her second cousin Dr. Whittaker, "Whittaker of Belmount" [according to label on back of stretcher]. Sold Pearson's, Winchester, 13 December 1977, no. 570 (as one of a pair with 1987.262.3) to Thomas Agnew and Sons, London [letter from Gabriel Naughton, Agnew’s, 19 March 1993, in curatorial file]
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