A Conversation of Virtuosis...at the Kings Arms, by Gawen Hamilton (died 1737). See source website for additional information. People include, from the left to the right : George Vertue, Hans Hysing, Michael Dahl (seated), William Thomas, James Gibbs, Joseph Goupy, Matthew Robinson (seated), Charles Bridgeman, Bernard Baron, engraver, John Wootton, John Michael Rysbrack, Gawen Hamilton, William Kent.
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