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Key<br />

Visitors (arranged in five separate conversations)<br />

Two young men draw the Cupid and Psyche:<br />

1 Charles Loraine Smith (1751–1835), a minor artist<br />

2 Richard Edgcumbe, later 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1764–1839)<br />

Six men discuss Lord Cowper’s Raphael; from left to right:<br />

3 George, 3rd Earl Cowper (1738–89), who tried to sell this painting to the King<br />

4 Sir John Dick (1720–1804), British Consul at Leghorn<br />

5 Other Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth (1751–99)<br />

6 Johan Zoffany<br />

7 Mr Stevenson, companion to the Lord Lewisham<br />

8 George Legge, Lord Lewisham, later 3rd Earl of Dartmouth (1755–1810)<br />

Two men discuss the Satyr playing the Cymbals:<br />

9 Unknown young man<br />

10 Valentine Knightley of Fawsley (1744–96)<br />

A group of six men discuss Titian’s Venus of Urbino:<br />

11 Pietro Bastianelli, the custodian of the gallery<br />

12 Mr Gordon<br />

13 Hon. Felton Hervey (1712–73)<br />

14 Thomas Patch (c.1725–82), artist living in Florence<br />

15 Sir John Taylor Bt., (d. 1786)<br />

16 Sir Horace Mann (1706–86), British Consul in Florence<br />

Six men look at the Medici Venus:<br />

17 George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea (1752–1826)<br />

18 Probably Roger Wilbraham (1743-1829)<br />

19 Mr Watts<br />

20 Mr Doughty, travelling with Charles Loraine Smith<br />

21 Probably Thomas Wilbraham (b. 1751), brother of Roger<br />

22 James Bruce (1730–94), the famous African explorer

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