Holford Collection
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- | [[John Gibson]] was the first to introduce color on his statues, first as a mere border to the drapery of a portrait statue of the queen, and by degrees extended to the entire flesh, as in his so-called ''[[Tinted Venus]]'', and in the ''Cupid tormenting the Soul'', in the [[Holford Collection]]. | + | [[Robert Stayner Holford]]. |
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