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Portrait of Sir Francis Baring, with his Brother and his Son-in-Law

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In 1807 Thomas Lawrence immortalized the fabulously wealthy, influential banker Sir Francis Baring, his older brother John, and his son-in-law Charles Wall. Sir Francis had been partly deaf since childhood and had no objection to being portrayed as such. Evidently the painting was still so popular in 1841 that it was worth-while reproducing it in print.
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Title: Portrait of Sir Francis Baring, with his Brother and his Son-in-Law
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In 1807 Thomas Lawrence immortalized the fabulously wealthy, influential banker Sir Francis Baring, his older brother John, and his son-in-law Charles Wall.
Sir Francis had been partly deaf since childhood and had no objection to being portrayed as such.
Evidently the painting was still so popular in 1841 that it was worth-while reproducing it in print.

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