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An Italian Peasant Scene 19th C Italian (Roman) School or Italian (Neapolitan) SchoolAn Italian Peasant Scene 19th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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Charlotte Lucy Beatrix Egerton (b.1824) 1842 Richard Westmacott III (1799–1872)Charlotte Lucy Beatrix Egerton (b.1824) 1842 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Mounted Highwaymen Ambushing a Coach c.1900 British SchoolMounted Highwaymen Ambushing a Coach c.1900 National Trust, Tatton Park
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The Moorish Castle at Gibraltar 1883 Frederick William J. Shore (1844–1916)The Moorish Castle at Gibraltar 1883 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Three Peasant Boys Giacomo Francesco Cipper (1664–1736) (style of)Three Peasant Boys National Trust, Tatton Park
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Sir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere (1771–1823), 3rd Bt, MP c.1820/1825 British (English) SchoolSir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere (1771–1823), 3rd Bt, MP c.1820/1825 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Still Life with Pewter Plate and Fruits c.1655 Cornelis de Heem (1631–1695)Still Life with Pewter Plate and Fruits c.1655 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Shipping in a Rough Sea Willem van de Velde II (1633–1707)Shipping in a Rough Sea National Trust, Tatton Park
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A Classical Landscape Gaspard Dughet (1615–1675)A Classical Landscape National Trust, Tatton Park
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Under the Lion of St Mark's 1873 Keeley Halswelle (1832–1891)Under the Lion of St Mark's 1873 National Trust, Tatton Park
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John Egerton I of Tatton (1679–1724) 1710/1715 British (English) SchoolJohn Egerton I of Tatton (1679–1724) 1710/1715 National Trust, Tatton Park
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A Hand Holding an Empty Purse: The Emblem of: ‘No suffering can compare' (with that of the bankrupt spendthrift) c.1620/1650 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) (style of)A Hand Holding an Empty Purse: The Emblem of: ‘No suffering can compare' (with that of the bankrupt spendthrift) c.1620/1650 National Trust, Tatton Park
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A Cottage Interior with Peasants Cornelis Pietersz. Bega (1631/1632–1664)A Cottage Interior with Peasants National Trust, Tatton Park
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A Woman in Profile Gerard ter Borch the younger (1617–1681) (attributed to)A Woman in Profile National Trust, Tatton Park
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Dutch Galleons on a Stormy Sea early 17th C Dutch SchoolDutch Galleons on a Stormy Sea early 17th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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Italian Peasant Scene 19th C Italian (Roman) School or Italian (Neapolitan) SchoolItalian Peasant Scene 19th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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The Sacrifice of Noah Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665)The Sacrifice of Noah National Trust, Tatton Park
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An Officer 17th C Italian (Neapolitan) SchoolAn Officer 17th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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Vincenzo Gonzaga I (1562–1612), 4th Duke of Mantua Frans Pourbus the younger (1569–1622) (and studio)Vincenzo Gonzaga I (1562–1612), 4th Duke of Mantua National Trust, Tatton Park
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Sir Mark Masterman-Sykes (1771–1823), 3rd Bt, MP 1813 Peter Rouw (1770–1852)Sir Mark Masterman-Sykes (1771–1823), 3rd Bt, MP 1813 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Mars Discarding his Armour c.1700 Michel Anguier (1612–1686) (after)Mars Discarding his Armour c.1700 National Trust, Tatton Park
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A Turk 19th C unknown artistA Turk 19th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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Panel from a Cassone of the Arte della Lana (Wool Merchants Guild) c.1500 Italian (Florentine) SchoolPanel from a Cassone of the Arte della Lana (Wool Merchants Guild) c.1500 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Samuel Egerton (1711–1780) 1732 Bartolomeo Nazari (1699–1758)Samuel Egerton (1711–1780) 1732 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Still Life with Fruit Michele Pace del Campidoglio (1610–probably 1670)Still Life with Fruit National Trust, Tatton Park
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General John Egerton (1753–1823), 7th Earl of Bridgewater John Partridge (1790–1872)General John Egerton (1753–1823), 7th Earl of Bridgewater National Trust, Tatton Park
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Thomas Assheton of Ashley (1678–1759) c.1720 British (English) SchoolThomas Assheton of Ashley (1678–1759) c.1720 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Amos Meredith of Henbury (1688–1745) c.1720 British (English) SchoolAmos Meredith of Henbury (1688–1745) c.1720 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Interior with Peasants 18th C Flemish SchoolInterior with Peasants 18th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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Supposed Portrait of James Scott (1649–1685), Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch late 17th C British (English) SchoolSupposed Portrait of James Scott (1649–1685), Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch late 17th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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The Three Marys at the Sepulchre 1783 Benjamin West (1738–1820)The Three Marys at the Sepulchre 1783 National Trust, Tatton Park
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'La gouvernante' c.1738 Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin (1699–1779) (and studio)'La gouvernante' c.1738 National Trust, Tatton Park
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George Savile (1633–1695), 1st Marquess of Halifax Mary Beale (1633–1699) (after)George Savile (1633–1695), 1st Marquess of Halifax National Trust, Tatton Park
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Charles Hurleston of Newton (d.1734) c.1720 British (English) SchoolCharles Hurleston of Newton (d.1734) c.1720 National Trust, Tatton Park
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Panel from a Cassone of the Arte della Lana (Wool Merchants Guild): Samson Smiting the Philistines c.1500 Italian (Florentine) SchoolPanel from a Cassone of the Arte della Lana (Wool Merchants Guild): Samson Smiting the Philistines c.1500 National Trust, Tatton Park
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The Madonna and Child Enthroned Ansuino da Forlì (active c.1434–c.1451)The Madonna and Child Enthroned National Trust, Tatton Park
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Madonna and Child Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) (follower of)Madonna and Child National Trust, Tatton Park
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The Coronation of the Virgin Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) (style of)The Coronation of the Virgin National Trust, Tatton Park
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The Virgin and Child with Saints late 16th C Titian (c.1488–1576) (school of)The Virgin and Child with Saints late 16th C National Trust, Tatton Park
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The Madonna and Child Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682) (after)The Madonna and Child National Trust, Tatton Park