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John Bard, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Sharples, Ellen Wallace, 1769-1849, painter. (attributed to)
Title: John Bard, (painting).
Date: ca. 1793/1801.
Medium: Pastel.
Owner: National Gallery of Art, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number: 08600582
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John Bard (1716-1799), (painting).Show details
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Artist: Sharples, James, 1751-1811, painter. (attributed to)
Title: John Bard (1716-1799), (painting).
Date: ca. 1795-1799.
Medium: Pastel on paper.
Owner: Administered by United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington, District of Columbia
Located Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Control_Number: 82410005
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Dr. John Bard, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Sharples, James, 1751-1811, painter. (attributed to)
Title: Dr. John Bard, (painting).
Date: ca. 1793/1799.
Medium: Pastel.
Owner: National Gallery of Art, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number: 08600584
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Dr. John Bard, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Unknown, painter.
Title: Dr. John Bard, (painting).
Date: ca. 1776.
Medium: Oil.
Owner: Restricted Owner, Morristown, New Jersey
Control_Number: 31660091
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