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Swaine, Francis, 1730â1782
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1745
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36
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marine art
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birds
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Seascapes - Marine Paintings and Watercolors from the U Collection (Yale Center for British Art, 2009-05-28 - 2009-08-23)
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Yale Center for British Art, The U Collection. In appreciation of Choh Shiu and Man Foo U, loving parents, and Dorothea and Frank Cockett, dear friends
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Francis Swaine, 1730â1782
A Naval Squadron Lying at Spithead
between 1745 and 1783