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New Light on John Souch of Chester
05/1997 | 1130 | 139
Pages: 300-307
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Treuherz, Julian (Treuherz, Julian)
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Attributed works:
1. George Puleston of Emral, Flintshire (d.1634), by John Souch. 76.2 by 63.5 cm. (Tate Gallery, London; Appendix No.1).
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10. Colonel Thomas Legh of Adlington, Cheshire (d.1644), by John Souch. 1632. 100.4 by 80 cm. (Private Collection; Appendix No.2).
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11. Colonel Thomas Legh of Adlington, Cheshire (d.1644), Attributed to John Souch. 1632. 99 by 81.3 cm. (Mrs. C. J. Legh, Adlington Hall, Cheshire; Appendix No.8).
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12. An Unknown Man, Perhaps Captain Robert Greenwood of Ashbourne Derbyshire, Circle of John Souch. (Private Collection; Appendix No.12).
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13. Sir John Done (1577-1629), Circle of John Souch. 97.8 by 79.7 cm. (Latham Family; On Loan to the Grosvenor Museum, Chester; Appendix No.15).
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2. Detail of Fig.9, Showing Signature. [Sir Thomas Aston at the Deathbed of His Wife, by John Souch. 1635. 203.2 by 215.1 cm. (Manchester City Art Gallery; Appendix No.4).]
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3. Double Portrait of an Unknown Couple, by John Souch. 1640. 101.6 by 126.4 cm. (Grosvenor Museum, Chester; Appendix no.5)
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4. Pelham Corbet of Albright Hussey, Shropshire, by John Souch. 1634. 180.4 by 96.5 cm. (Private Collection; Appendix No.3)
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5. Robert Davies III (1616-66) and His Mother Anne Davies of Gwysamey, Flintshire, by John Souch. 160 by 99 cm. (Private Collection; Appendix No.6)
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6. Sir Peter Legh of Lyme, Cheshire (d.1635), Attributed to John Souch. 1625. 64.7 by 59.7 cm. (Private Collection; Appendix No.7).
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7. Sir Roger Puleston (1565-1618), Attributed to John Souch. 73.7 by 61 cm. (Present Location Unknown; Appendix No.10)
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8. Sir Cecil (1599-1672) and Dame Penelope Trafford (1603-38), Attributed to John Souch. 1636. 193 by 226.1 cm. (Edric van Vredenburgh; Appendix No.9).
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9. Sir Thomas Aston at the Deathbed of His Wife, by John Souch. 1635. 203.2 by 215.1 cm. (Manchester City Art Gallery; Appendix No.4).