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Thomas Lawrence
1769–1830
(Born Bristol, 13 April 1769; died London, 7 January 1830). The outstanding English portrait painter of his generation. Lawrence was a child prodigy and was almost entirely self-taught.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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James Haughton Langston of Sarsden (1796–1863), MP for Oxford (1826–1835 & 1841–1863) c.1810 Oxford Town Hall
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Sir Codrington Edmund Carrington (1769–1849) 1801 Victoria and Albert Museum
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