Attributed to William Tomkins (1730-1792)
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Attributed to William Tomkins (1730-1792)

A kitchen garden traditionally identified as in Hampstead, a house and outbuildings beyond

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Attributed to William Tomkins (1730-1792)
A kitchen garden traditionally identified as in Hampstead, a house and outbuildings beyond
oil on canvas
19 7/8 x 40 in. (50 x 102 cm.)
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William Tomkins specialised in views of country houses, frequently exhibiting at the Royal Academy, becoming an A.R.A. in 1771. His sons, Charles Tomkins (1757-1823) and Peltro William Tomkins (1760-1840) were also artists.

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