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Circle of Sir John Baptist de Medina (Brussels 1659-1710 Edinburgh) Fourteen figure studies each 5 x 3.7cm (1 15/16 x 1 7/16in). in an album of works by various hands including works by George Hayter, Princess Charlotte, Delaroche, William Hamilton, Whast, Koberwein, Stothard, Gustav Carelli and several Old Master drawings (album) image 1
Circle of Sir John Baptist de Medina (Brussels 1659-1710 Edinburgh) Fourteen figure studies each 5 x 3.7cm (1 15/16 x 1 7/16in). in an album of works by various hands including works by George Hayter, Princess Charlotte, Delaroche, William Hamilton, Whast, Koberwein, Stothard, Gustav Carelli and several Old Master drawings (album) image 2
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Circle of Sir John Baptist de Medina
(Brussels 1659-1710 Edinburgh)
Fourteen figure studies each 5 x 3.7cm (1 15/16 x 1 7/16in). in an album of works by various hands including works by George Hayter, Princess Charlotte, Delaroche, William Hamilton, Whast, Koberwein, Stothard, Gustav Carelli and several Old Master drawings

6 April 2017, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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Circle of Sir John Baptist de Medina (Brussels 1659-1710 Edinburgh)

Fourteen figure studies
pen and black ink on laid paper, all laid on one sheet, each
each 5 x 3.7cm (1 15/16 x 1 7/16in).
in an album of works by various hands including works by George Hayter, Princess Charlotte, Delaroche, William Hamilton, Whast, Koberwein, Stothard, Gustav Carelli and several Old Master drawings
album

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Provenance
George Salting (1835-1909), by whom given to
Sir Charles Nicholson (1808-1903), by whom given to his son
Sir Sydney H. Nicholson (1875-1947)
Acquired by the present owner's family in the 1940s

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