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Sleeping as a Subject Matter in the Work of William Henry Hunt

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by A Graduate of Pomona

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William Henry Hunt, The Narcotic, dated and exhibited 1839
Fig. 19c William Henry Hunt, Love at First Sight, c. 1838
Fig. 19b William Henry Hunt, Cymon and Iphigenia, Exhibited 1838
William Henry Hunt, The Shadow on the Wall, Exhibited 1843
19. William Henry Hunt, Slumber, late 1830s, Probably exhibited 1838.
William Henry Hunt, A Sleeping Trooper, Exhibited 1842
Fig. 19d William Henry Hunt, Mischief, later known as Cimon and Iphigenia, dated 1837
William Henry Hunt, A Sleeping Boy, dated and exibited 1836
William Henry Hunt, The Artist's Wife, Sleeping
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