museums and institutions:
museums and institutions:
museums and institutions:
museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
I. Wooded Landscape with Herdsman Seated near a Pool, by Thomas Gainsborough. c. 1746-47. Oil on Canvas, 49 by 65.5 cm. This Early Sudbury Landscape, Purchased by Gainsborough's House in 1991, Had Remained in the Same Family Collection from the Mid-Eighteenth Century, Following Its Purchase by the Rev. Thomas Rackett, Until 1985. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury.
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II. Wooded Landscape with Cattle by a Pool, by Thomas Gainsborough. Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1782. Oil on Canvas, 120.4 by 147.6 cm. Purchased in 1988 by Suffolk County Council and Transferred to Gainsborough's House, Sudbury; 1988.1.
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III. The Rev. Tobias Rustat (1716-93), by Thomas Gainsborough. Mid-1750s. Oil on Canvas, 62 by 75 cm. This Portrait Shows the Rector of Sutton, near Ipswich. Presented by W. M. Crowfoot Esq. in 1989. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury; 1989.62.
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IV. Head of a Girl, by Thomas Gainsborough. c. 1744-45. Oil on Canvas, 44 by 32.3 cm. Purchased 1991. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury; 1991.
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IX. The Artist's Studio, by Peter Tillemans. c. 1716. Oil on Canvas, 68.3 by 84 cm. Allocated to the Museum by H. M. Government, 1989. Castle Museum, Norwich; 86.989.
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V. Portrait of a Boy, by Thomas Gainsborough. c. 1744-45. Oil on Canvas, 133.3 by 72.4 cm. The Canvas Has Been Cut at the Top, Bottom and Left-Hand Edges and Cleaning Revealed the Hand and Skirt of the Boy's Sister (See Fig.IV). Purchased 1984. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury; 1984.5.
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VI. Wooded Landscape with Travellers, by Thomas Gainsborough. Late 1770s. Black Chalk, White Lead, Ochre, Red and Green Washes on Prepared Laid Paper, Dipped in Skimmed Milk and Varnished, 21.5 by 31 cm. Purchased 1990. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury; 1990.44.
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VII. Portrait of Master Edward and Miss Mary Macro, the Children of the Rev. Dr Cox Macro, by Peter Tillemans. c. 1733. Oil on Canvas, 117.2 by 88.1 cm. Acquired 1991. (Patteson Collection). Castle Museum, Norwich; 9.1.991.
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VIII. Mr and Mrs John Custance of Norwich and Their Daughter Frances, by William Beechey. c. 1786. Oil on Canvas, 68.8 by 55.1 cm. Purchased 1990. Castle Museum, Norwich; 232.990.
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X. Francis Matthew Schutz in His Bed, by William Hogarth. c. 1755-60. Oil on Canvas, 63 by 75.5 cm. The Removal of a Later Bowdlerising Overpainting of Francis Schutz Innocuously Reading a Newspaper, Revealed Hogarth's Original Image Commissioned by Mrs Schutz as a 'Lesson in Temperance' for Her Libertine Husband. Purchased 1990. Castle Museum, Norwich; 130.990.
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XI. The Stag Hunt, by Abraham Hondius. c. 1675. Oil on Canvas, 109.2 by 155.3 cm. Acquired 1991. (Patteson Collection). Castle Museum, Norwich; 9.1.991.
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XII. Rhonda, Summer, by David Bomberg. 1954. Oil on Canvas, 71 by 91.5 cm. This Late Spanish Landscape Was among Several Works Given by Bomberg's Family to the Contemporary Art Society by Whom It Was Presented to the Museum in 1981. Castle Museum, Norwich; 1.398.981.
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XIII. Westminster Flag, by Gilbert & George. 1981. Postcards on White Cardboard, 96.5 by 129.5 cm. Presented to the Museum by the Contemporary Art Society in 1986. Castle Museum, Norwich; 131.986.
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XIV. Farm Cart with Horse in Harness, by John Constable. c. 1814. Oil on Canvas, 22 by 28.5 cm. Allocated to the Museum by H. M. Government in 1990. Museum and Art Gallery, Ipswich; R 1990-80.
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XV. Portrait Bust of Lucie Rie, by Hans Coper. c. 1953. Bronze, Height 26.5 cm. Acquired 1990. Sainsbury Collection, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich.
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XVI. Suffolk Landscape (Boxford), by Elinor Bellingham-Smith. 1961. Oil on Canvas, 101.6 by 152.4 cm. Purchased from the Artist's Estate in 1991. Museum and Art Gallery, Ipswich; R 1991-7.