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Letter from Charles Lock Eastlake to George Francis Mulvany, concerning Charles Lamb's pictures that are for sale and informing that he has been in correspondance with the Treasury respecting the disposal of superfluous pictures belonging to the National Gallery [of London],
1860 May 21.
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Eastlake, Charles Lock, Sir, 1793-1865
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Autograph letters signed collection, ca. 1603-ca. 1972
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Materials for a history of oil painting.
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Eastlake, Charles Lock, Sir, 1793-1865.
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1847-69.
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Physical description: 2 v. ; 8vo.
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Contributions to the literature of the fine arts [miscellaneous essays] /
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Eastlake, Charles Lock, Sir, 1793-1865.
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1848.
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Preface signed: H. Bellenden Ker. "Papers reprinted...
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