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King George II ca. 1760 Vauxhall This large-scale portrait bust depicting George II (1683–1760), king of Britain, is one of nineteen examples known,[1] and these busts are commonly regarded as among the

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Download this stock image: King George II ca. 1760 Vauxhall This large-scale portrait bust depicting George II (1683–1760), king of Britain, is one of nineteen examples known,[1] and these busts are commonly regarded as among the most ambitious porcelain sculpture attempted in eighteenth-century England. Remarkably, however, very little is known about the busts, including where and when they were made, the source of the model for the portrait, and for whom they might have been produced.[2] The group has been the subject of considerable scholarly debate for many decades, and as is often pointed out, the busts have been a - 2HJ4RN1 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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