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Chiswick House
Chiswick House was built between 1727 and 1729 by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, who was a gentleman-architect and one of Britain’s greatest patrons and art collectors.
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Augustus (63 BC–AD 14) Chiswick House
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Euripides (c.484 BC–c.406 BC) 1900–2005 Chiswick House
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Sphinx Chiswick House
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Man Wearing Toga* Chiswick House
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Man Wearing Toga* Chiswick House
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Lady Margaret Hungerford 1631 Chiswick House
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Mary Savile (1700–1751), Countess of Thanet c.1728 Chiswick House
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A View of Chiswick House Gardens with the Bagnio and Domed Building Alleys c.1729 Chiswick House
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North East Bedroom c.1932 Chiswick House
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Apollo and Daphne 1675–1699 Chiswick House
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Saint Gregory Chiswick House
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The Moroccan Ambassador 1684 Chiswick House
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Sir Thomas More (1478–1535) late 16th C–early 17th C Chiswick House
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William Cavendish (1748–1811), 5th Duke of Devonshire 1757–1799 Chiswick House
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The Defence of Smyrna 1700–1725 Chiswick House
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Architecture Admiring a Portrait of Inigo Jones Chiswick House
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A Muse 1956–1959 Chiswick House
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Andrea Palladio (1508–1580) c.1717 Chiswick House
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Marcus Aurelius (AD 121–AD 180) Chiswick House
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Euripides (c.484 BC–c.406 BC) 1900–2005 Chiswick House