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    John Francis Rigaud RA (18 May 1742 – 6 December 1810) was an eighteenth-century history, portrait, and decorative painter. Of French descent, he was...
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  • painter Jean Rigaud (1912–1999), French painter John Francis Rigaud (1742-1810), French/Italian painter Joseph Hyacinthe François de Paule de Rigaud, Comte...
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  • Stephen Francis Dutilh Rigaud (London 26 December 1777 – 1861) was an English painter. He was the only son of John Francis Rigaud, born at 44 Great Titchfield...
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    Agostino Carlini; Francesco Bartolozzi; Giovanni Battista Cipriani, John Francis Rigaud, National Portrait Gallery Visentini, Margherita Azzi (1981). "CIPRIANI...
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    Archaeology in Oxford has a portrait, Peter Rigaud and Mary Anne Rigaud, by the 18th-century painter John Francis Rigaud. His portrait of his nephew and niece...
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    known as James Stephen) Rigaud, was Observer at the Kew Observatory. The painter John Francis Rigaud, who painted a portrait of Rigaud, aged four, and his...
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    Stephen Peter Rigaud, later an astronomer and mathematical historian. Mary Anne and Stephen Peter were painted by John Francis Rigaud in 1778 – they...
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    Johann Reinhold Forster with his son Georg Forster (1780) in frocks in Tahiti, by John Francis Rigaud (1742–1810)....
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    James Stow after John Francis Rigaud Capulet Finds Juliet Dead (Act IV, scene 5) by Jean Pierre Simon and William Blake after John Opie Act V, scene...
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    this voyage. The Board of Longitude had asked Kendall to copy and develop John Harrison's fourth model of a clock (H4) useful for navigation at sea. The...
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