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John Collett’s ‘Temple Bar’ and the discovery of a ­preparatory study
07/2015 | 1348 | 157
Pages: 460-464
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Flynn, Hayley (Flynn, Hayley )
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Moore, Peter (Moore, Peter)
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15. Temple Bar, by John Collett. 1770s (Private collection, on loan to Osterley Park, National Trust)
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16. Sooty Dun the Devil's Mealman, published by Matthew Darly. 1772 (British Museum, London)
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17. The milkmaid's garland, or Humours of May Day, by Francis Hayman. 1741-42 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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18. A view of Somerset House with St Mary's Church in the Strand, London, published by John Bowles. 1753-70 (British Museum, London)
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19. Covent Garden Piazza and Market, by Samuel Scott. c.1756 (Museum of London)
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20. Covent Garden Piazza and Market, by John Collett. c.1771-80 (Museum of London)
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21. Temple Bar in the Strand, London, by John Collett (formerly attributed to Thomas Malton I). Mid-eighteenth century (Courtauld Gallery, London)
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22. View of Temple Bar from the Strand, by Thomas Malton the Younger. Published as an illustration in T. Malton: A Picturesque Tour through the Cities of London and Westminster, London 1792 (British Museum, London)
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14. Unused Child & Co. cheque with illustration of Temple Bar. Eighteenth century (British Museum, London)
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23. Fleet Street and Temple Bar, by an anonymous artist. c.1770-1810 (British Museum, London)