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Northcote, James, 1746â1831
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Richard III, play by William Shakespeare
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Shakespeare, William (1564â1616), playwright and poet
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Painters and Engraving - The Reproductive Print from Hogarth to Wilkie (Yale Center for British Art, 1980-03-26 - 1980-06-22)
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Shakespeare and British Art (Yale Center for British Art, 1981-04-23 - 1981-07-05)
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James Northcote, 1746â1831
Study for Burying the Royal Children
ca. 1790