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    Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn is a painting from 1738 by British artist William Hogarth. It was reproduced as an engraving and issued with Four...
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    Four Times of the Day (category Paintings in the West Midlands)
    along with the original paintings for A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress and Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn. Sir William Heathcote purchased Morning...
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    William Hogarth (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    1983). Christina H. Kiaer, "Professional Femininity in Hogarth's Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn," Art History, 16, No. 2 (June 1993), pp. 239-65...
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    confessed to being involved in the robbery (which was already a capital crime in itself), but said that she was part of a group of four in total. If she could...
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    Trump (dog) (category Dogs in the United Kingdom)
    Trump (c. 1730 – c. 1745) was a pug owned by English painter William Hogarth. He included the dog in several works, including his 1745 self-portrait Painter...
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  • (1738)—four comic views of life in London [146–149] Morning Noon Evening Night Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn (1738)—issued with Four Times of...
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  • operated by a commercial company based in London. In the U.S., the FBI maintains the National Stolen Art File, "a database of stolen art and cultural property...
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    is sprawling in a chair, with one foot on a table. Beside him is a rod and lantern, which he stole during his nocturnal wanderings in the streets. Two...
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    Wanderbühne (category Theatre in Germany)
    appeared in male roles. The costumes of the ladies were the most expensive, of those needed by a travelling troupe. Therefore, some actresses were engaged...
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    The Bench (Hogarth) (category Paintings in the Fitzwilliam Museum)
    second portrait of Bishop Benjamin Hoadly and his print of Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn, both of which contrast the human condition of the subjects...
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  • Jitney Players (category Theatre companies in the United States)
    Cheney Jr., He and his wife, Alice, "planned the formation of a troupe of strolling players", and he developed plans for traveling via automobiles....
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  • The following is a list of episodes from the 1955–1962 television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the 1962–1965 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. The 39th...
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