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Portrait of Richard Ferris (barber-surgeon to Henry VIII), bust in oval; by Bartolozzi after the engraving by Baron, after Holbein's painting of Henry VIII and the barber-surgeons

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Title: Portrait of Richard Ferris (barber-surgeon to Henry VIII), bust in oval; by Bartolozzi after the engraving by Baron, after Holbein's painting of Henry VIII and the barber-surgeons
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