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Painting in England 1700-1850 - From The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon (Yale University Art Gallery, 1965-04-15 - 1965-06-20)
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Rococo - Art and Design in Hogarth's England (Victoria and Albert Museum, 1984-04-30 - 1984-12-07)
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Tea Table - Coffee Table (Milwaukee Art Museum, 2005-02-15 - 2005-06-12)
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A Family Being Served with Tea, possibly the Carter family
ca. 1745
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