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The Vestal
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The Vestal
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The Vestal Virgin w:Tuccia carrying water in a sieve; according to the Wellcome Collection catalogue entry for the print, the press at the time identified the figure of Tuccia as modelled on Rebecca Lyne (aka Mrs Seaforth), mistress of w:Richard Barwell and mother of four of his illegitimate children
Etching by P. W. Tomkins, 1798, after Sir J. Reynolds.

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Keywords: Peltro William Tomkins; Joshua Reynolds

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