| Description | Includes images of works attributed by Waterhouse to the following artists:
-Lafosse, Charles de, 1636-1716 -Lage, van der -Lanark painter -Landseer, Edwin, 1802-1873 (includes six pages from a catalogue detailing the 'Celebrated Collection of Sketch Boooks and Correspondence of Sir Edwin Landseer' the property of Miss Ruth Evelyn Mitchell, USA, pp27-32) -Laniere, Nicholas, 1588-1665 -Lankrink, Prosper Henry, 1628-1692 -Langton, Bennet, 1737-1801 -Lanscroon, Gerard, ca.1655-1737 -Largillierre, Nicolas de, 1656-1746 -Laszlo, Philip de, 1869-1937 -Latham, James, 1696-1747 (includes letter from Henry Wyndham, Christie's, dated 26 October 1983, concerning a portrait of Mr Chichester Fortescue of Dromsken, his wife, Elizabeth and her sister Miss Frances Wellesley) -Leemput, Remee van, ca. 1607-1675 -Lefebure -Lefevre, Rolland, ca.1608-1677 -Leigh, Thomas, active 1634-1643 (includes photograph of signature of the artist) -Lievens -Lens, Peter Paul, ca.1714-ca.1754 -Lenthall -Leslie, Charles Robert, 1794-1859 -Lewis, J.F., 1805-1876 -Lewis, John, active 1737-1769 -Lewis, Judith, active ca.1775 -Le Piper, Francis, 1640-1698 -L'Herreux -Lilly, Edmund, active from ca.1695, died 1716 -Lilly, T -Linnell, John -Lint, Peter van, 1609-1690 (includes summary description of 'the Pool of Bethseda' by William Markowitz, Professor of Physics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, dated 27 July 1970) -Lion, P -Livesay, Richard, died ca.1823 -Lockey, Nicholas, active ca.1600-1624 -Lockey, Roland, ca.1565-1616 -Loder, James, 1784-1860 -Lodge, William, 1649-1689 -Longastre, L.de, born 1747 Longastre, P -Lovejoy, R.W., active ca.1680 -Luyten, B -Lyne, Richard, active ca.1570-1598 -H.L. -T.L.
Also includes 5 unidentified images, and a letter fom David Moore-Gwyn, Sotheby's, dated 18 January 1984, concerning a portrait of Lady Willoughby.
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| Image Caption | 5 photographs of 'The Pool of Bethesda', c1970 |
| Information on 'The Pool of Bethseda' by William Markowitz, Professor of Physics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, dated 27 July 1970 |