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Slide set: Artists and their work (lecture: Newton & Co., at least 6223 slides, n.d.)

Descriptive data for this set
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in stock of Newton & Co., 1925-1948 (item ref. BNL)

Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
lecture
Date of first manufacture
unknown
People involved in slide production

WHEATLEY, Francis  (1747-1801) – creator of source image(s), all 1 slide

Notes

This gigantic set was added to in stages over at least 12 years, the slides being listed in groups arranged alphabetically by artist. The highest slide number so far noted is 6223, but there may have been higher numbers, and there may also be gaps in the numbering, particularly between 3288 and 6223.

Collections

1 slide known to exist in private collection

Lucerna ID  3012220

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 26 March 2023

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