File:Rebecca Pritchard Mills and Her Daughter Eliza Shrewsbury, Winterthur Museum, 1960.0554, 1794.jpg

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English: "Rebecca Pritchard Mills (Mrs. William Mills) and Her Daughter Eliza Shrewsbury," oil-on-canvas portrait painting by James Earl, 1794
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Source Winterthur Museum, http://museumcollection.winterthur.org/print-record.php?srchfld=irn&name=16649&port=40138&output=HTML&version=100
Author James Earl

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Portrait of Rebecca Pritchard Mills and Her Daughter Eliza Shrewsbury, by James Earl, 1794

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