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- 1827.05.02/ maison de ventes : Stewart (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Conversation, by Hogarth, Highly Interesting and Most Spirited in the Execution, Painted in His Best Style and Time. This fine picture, by the admirable Hogarth, represents Mr Lambert & Mr Goslong, -- the well-known Dr. Monsey, and Old Slaughter the original proprietor of the Coffee-House in St. Martin's Lane, (which still bears his name, and where the Meetings of the Artists was held, before the formation of the Royal Academy.) They are in deep conversation over a Bowl of Punch, and are full of life. It is undoubtedly one of the finest specimens of this Great English Master. (Hogarth)|A Conversation, by Hogarth, Highly Interesting and Most Spirited in the Execution, Painted in His Best Style and Time. This fine picture, by the admirable Hogarth, represents Mr Lambert & Mr Goslong, -- the well-known Dr. Monsey, and Old Slaughter the original proprietor of the Coffee-House in St. Martin's Lane, (which still bears his name, and where the Meetings of the Artists was held, before the formation of the Royal Academy.) They are in deep conversation over a Bowl of Punch, and are full of life. It is undoubtedly one of the finest specimens of this Great English Master.]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par Rev Theodore Williams, achetée par Latham au prix de 157.10 £. [1]