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A catalogue of that valuable collection of high finished pictures from London, which are now on sale and exhibition, No 28. west side of the South Bridge, immediately above Mess. Gibson and Co. shop. [electronic resource] : Which will be sold by private contract, under the direction of Mr Smith. In this beautiful collection, amongst others of the old mastees, is a capital landscape of salvator rosa, also, a precious small cabinet picture of teniers. Of the modern masters, two by Hogarth, Morland, Ibbitson, Anderson, Frcebaira, Rathbone, the good samaritan by that scarce master John Runciman, with some fancy subjects after nature by rising. A cabinet picture by Loutherberg, truly capital. The whole will be offered to the inspection of the candid. Public, and humbly submitted to their librality and protection. Attendance from ten in the morning till seven at night. Catalogues and admission one shilling allowed to purchasers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, Mr. (Alexander), fl. 1782-1786.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cataloging of pictures--Catalogs--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
Cataloging of pictures.
Genre:
Advertisements.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (8p. )
Other Title:
Catalogue of that valuable collection of high finished pictures from London, which are now on sale and exhibition, No 28. west side of the South Bridge, immediately above Mess. Gibson and Co. shop
Place of Publication:
[Edinburgh? : s.n., 1785?]
Notes:
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T222094.
OCLC:
510665035

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