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Interior of a Kitchen

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1802

A Dentist and his Wife and Son: Study for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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Three Sketches of a Woman: Study for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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A Dentist and his Wife and Son: Study for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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A Dentist’s Shop: Study for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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Two Figures: Study for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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A Seated Woman and a Dentist’s Shop: Studies for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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A Dentist and his Wife and Son: Study for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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A Dentist’s Shop: Study for ‘The Unpaid Bill, or the Dentist Reproving his Son’s Prodigality’

Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1807–8
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Crockery, Etc.

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1817
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The Waag Gatehouse, Amsterdam, from the Kloveniersburgwal; Groups of Figures including Women with Laundry; Studies of Crockery and Kitchenware

Joseph Mallord William Turner
1825

A Physician

Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland
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