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File:Portrait of David Ricardo by Thomas Phillips.jpg

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Title David Ricardo
Date circa 1821
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 36 1/8 in. x 28 in. (917 mm x 710 mm)
English: National Portrait Gallery
English: London
Accession number NPG L241
Notes
English: Portrait of the British economist David Ricardo, by Thomas Phillips. Oil on canvas, circa 1821. 36 1/8 in. x 28 in. (917 mm x 710 mm). Lent to the National portrait gallery by Christopher Ricardo, 2007. This painting shows Ricardo, aged 49 in 1821, just two years before his relatively early death.
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National Portrait Gallery, London: NPG L241

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