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Benjamin Vandergucht
1753–1794
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Milton in His 21st Year 1792 Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Milton in His 21st Year 1792 Milton's Cottage
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Scene from 'The Register Office' by Joseph Reed 1773 or before Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Scene from 'The Register Office' by Joseph Reed 1773 or before Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Henry Woodward as Petruchio in ‘Catherine and Petruchio’, a version by Garrick of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ 1773–1774 Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Henry Woodward as Petruchio in ‘Catherine and Petruchio’, a version by Garrick of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ 1773–1774 Yale Center for British Art
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Thomas Hurst 1782 Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Thomas Hurst 1782 College of Optometrists
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Thomas Gray (1716–1771) 1770–1794 Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Thomas Gray (1716–1771) 1770–1794 Eton College
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Sophy Coates 1774 Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Sophy Coates 1774 Norfolk Museums Service
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Portrait of W. Bromfield 1767 - 1812 John Raphael Smith (1751–1812) and Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Portrait of W. Bromfield 1767 - 1812 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Mr Garrick as Steward of the Stratford Jubilee September 1769 1773 Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794)Mr Garrick as Steward of the Stratford Jubilee September 1769 1773 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Anna Selina Storace c.1790 Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794) (attributed to)Anna Selina Storace c.1790 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Said to be David Garrick (1717–1779), and Mrs Garrick (1724–1822), Playing Picquet Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794) (attributed to)Said to be David Garrick (1717–1779), and Mrs Garrick (1724–1822), Playing Picquet Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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David Garrick in His Regalia as Steward of Stratford Jubilee, 1769 1772 or after Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794) (after)David Garrick in His Regalia as Steward of Stratford Jubilee, 1769 1772 or after Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
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Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman Benjamin Vandergucht (1753–1794) (style of)Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman National Trust, Middlethorpe Hall