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GM1DUNVIBDAA An art lover stands in front of a portrait by William Hogarth entitled "The Graham Children" at an exhibition of his work at the Tate Britain gallery in London February 5, 2007. The exhibition runs at the Tate Britain from February 7 till April 29, 2007. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN)
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GM1DUNVIANAA William Hogarth's painting entitled "Sigismunda Mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo" is displayed at an exhibition of his work at the Tate Britain gallery in London February 5, 2007. The exhibition runs at the Tate Britain from February 7 till April 29, 2007. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN)
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GM1DUNVEJOAA An art lover stands in front of a portrait by William Hogarth entitled "The Graham Children" at an exhibition of his work at the Tate Britain gallery in London February 5, 2007. The exhibition runs at the Tate Britain from February 7 till April 29, 2007. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN)
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GM1DUNVEIZAA An art lover poses in front of a portrait by William Hogarth entitled "David Garrick as Richard III" at an exhibition of his work at the Tate Britain gallery in London February 5, 2007. The exhibition runs at the Tate Britain from February 7 till April 29, 2007. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN)
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RP5DRIDJNFAA Britain's Prince Charles tries out a Music Chair, as he tours the Foundling Museum in London, September 14, 2004. The museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, which was established by philanthropist Thomas Coram, the artist William Hogarth and composer George Frideric Handel. It was set up to look after abandoned babies in the early 18th century. The Music chairs, which play pieces by Handel are set-up with speakers in the wings, and on the arms is a push button selection menu. REUTERS/Dave Caulkin/Pool MD
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