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John Bouttats (1712–after 1768) was a son of Johann Baptiste Bouttats (c.1680–1743), to whom the painting was recently also attributed. The trace of a signature was found which could be that of Chapman, to whom the painting was previously attributed as the sole author.
Title
View of Temple Newsam House, Leeds
Date
c.1752
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 88.9 x W 170.2 cm
Accession number
LEEAG.PA.1948.0022.0110
Acquisition method
gift from Lord Halifax, 1948
Work type
Painting