Jacques Parmentier and William Kent, Portrait of a Man (Lord Burlington ?), ?1680-1720.
Oil on canvas. 76.83 cm x 64.135 cm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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Attributed to Jacques Parmentier (1658 - 1730) and William Kent (1685 - 1748)
RA Collection: Art
76.83 cm x 64.135 cm
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Frame for Jacques Parmentier (attributed to) 'Portrait of a Man (Lord Burlington?)', Early 18th century
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