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George Garrard (31 May 1760 – 8 October 1826) was an English animal, landscape and portrait painter, modeller, sculptor, engraver and printmaker. He played a major role in lobbying Parliament to introduce legislation to protect the copyright of works by modellers of animal and human figures.
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George Garrard Bay Hunter by a Lake
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George Garrard Coombe Hill
1791 -
George Garrard Mr Taylor’s Barn, Marlow
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George Garrard A Farm
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George Garrard A Thatched Barn
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George Garrard A House by a Lane
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