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Delaforce, Angela
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World Monuments Fund Britain
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Cheere, John, 1709–1787. Samson slaying a Philistine.
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Decoration and ornament, Rococo.
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Giambologna, 1529–1608. Samson slaying a Philistine.
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Lead figurines -- Conservation and restoration.
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Cheere, John, 1709–1787. Dido and Aeneas.
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Cheere, John, 1709–1787. Marriage of Bacchus.
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Queluz (Portugal) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
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Cheere, John, 1709–1787
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Giambologna, 1529–1608
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Cheere, John, 1709–1787. Marriage of Bacchus
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John Cheere, London, 1709-1787, after Giambologna
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Rococo variations
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World Monuments Fund Britain
Restored John Cheere sculptures from Queluz Palace, Lisbon, on show at Tate Britain