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Latest revision as of 10:14, 27 July 2021
UK picture dealer
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Thomas Moore Slade
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UK picture dealer
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Moore Slade
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1749-1831
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8 April 1749Gregorian
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8 April 1749Gregorian
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The London dealer, Thomas Moore Slade is mentioned in a provenance rubric for Jan Baptist Weenix’s “The lost son”: “_Private collection Thomas Moore Slade, London 1792-93” with the sale information: “Sale Thomas Moore Slade, London, 1792/93, Pall Mall (auction house not known), April 1793, no. 251, as J.B. Weenix (‘The debauch’)”. _ Together with three London bankers, Mr Morland,
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