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English: Portrait of Daniel Lambert, the most corpulent man of his time. The became an attraction in the first decade of the 19th century, being portrayed by several artists. This engraving by Robert Cooper was published in 1821, 12 years after Lambert#s death
Date published 1821
Source Engraving published by J. Robins & Co. Albion Press,London : 1 July 1821; see Wellcome Library Catalogue
Author Robert Cooper

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