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Michael Angelo Rooker (1746 or 1743 – 3 March 1801) was an English oil and watercolour painter of architecture and landscapes, illustrator and engraver. He was also the principal scene painter at the Haymarket Theatre.
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Michael Angelo Rooker The Abbot’s Kitchen, Glastonbury
c.1795 -
Michael Angelo Rooker A Fair
date not known -
Michael Angelo Rooker Still Life with Game Birds
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After Michael Angelo Rooker North West View of Friar Bacon’s Study
published 1780 -
Michael Angelo Rooker The Chapter House at Margam, Glamorgan
date not known
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