Arthur Seymour

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The name Arthur Seymour of 95 Piccadilly, London appears in the provenance of Aelbert Cuyp’s “Paysage avec animaux”, which previously passed through the collections of William Wells of Redleaf and George Tomline before finding its way to Adolphe Schloss.     It is unclear whether Arthur Seymour, Esq. refers to Arthur Henry Seymour (25 August 1828 – 27 September 1910), who was the son of Sir George Hamilton Seymour and 2nd secretary with Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service (1861-1875).