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English: The Conjurers (1753) By Lady Fanny Killigrew. Depicting (from left to right) Elizabeth Canning, Henry Fielding, Sir Crisp Gascoyne, John Hill, and Mary Squire. Appears in Plate 63 of Battestin, Martin and Battestin, Ruthe. Henry Fielding: A Life. London: Routledge, 1993. Currently in the British Museum, Prints and Drawings.
Deutsch: Die Zauberer (1753) von Fanny Killigrew. Abgebildet sind (von links nach rechts) Elizabeth Canning, Henry Fielding, Sir Crisp Gascoyne, John Hill und Mary Squire.
Date 1753-??-??
Source Plate 63 of Battestin, Martin and Battestin, Ruthe. Henry Fielding: A Life. London: Routledge, 1993. Currently in the British Museum, Prints and Drawings.
Author Fanny Killigrew

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