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After Peter Lely, Amelia, Countess of Ossory and Henrietta…
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After Peter Lely, Amelia, Countess of Ossory and Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, two mezzotint engravings, each with printed text on margin, engraved by Thomas Walton, published Jan 1 1779, London; together with the engraving, La Gondole Italienne, after J Vernet, engraved by P.J. Duret, circa 1729, 41 x 33 cm (image size, each), 34 x 50 cm (image size, La Gondole Italienne)

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