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File:Joshua Reynolds; Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney, 'The Archers', 1769.jpg

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'English: Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney, 'The Archers, by Joshua Reynolds, 1769. Features MP Colonel John Dyke Acland (1746 -1778) and diplomat Dudley Alexander Sydney Cosby (1732-1774). . In September 2005, the Tate Gallery acquired the painting for over UK£2.5 million (US$4.4 million). Source: http://www.tate.org.uk/collection/T/T12/T12033_9.jpg
Date 22 March 2006 (first version); 22 March 2006 (last version)
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