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These pictures originally belonged to Mr. J. Strange, British Minister of Venice, 1774-86. He left them to his nephew, the Rev. C. Nares D.D. and at Dr. Nares death in 1841 they passed to his daughter, Lady Henry S. Churchill, from whom they come into the possession of her nephew, the Rev. G. Cecil White. | These pictures originally belonged to Mr. J. Strange, British Minister of Venice, 1774-86. He left them to his nephew, the Rev. C. Nares D.D. and at Dr. Nares death in 1841 they passed to his daughter, Lady Henry S. Churchill, from whom they come into the possession of her nephew, the Rev. G. Cecil White. |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 25 November 2018
Received Oct 16, 1913
New York, October 11th, 1913
Sodl to Mr. H.C. Frick 640 Fifth Avenue
- 202 Ptg. by F. Guardi
"Canal Scene, Venice"
- 203 F. Guardi
"View on the Gradn Canal Venice"
$40,000
These pictures originally belonged to Mr. J. Strange, British Minister of Venice, 1774-86. He left them to his nephew, the Rev. C. Nares D.D. and at Dr. Nares death in 1841 they passed to his daughter, Lady Henry S. Churchill, from whom they come into the possession of her nephew, the Rev. G. Cecil White.