Chapman (verehel. Sanger); Ellen (Nellie; gen. "The (British) Lion Queen");engl. Dompteuse bei Wombwell's Circus als 'Madame Pauline de Vere';um 1831 - 29.4.1899."Ellen Chapman; the wild beast tamer" (Ellen Chapman; die Raubtierb鋘digerin).Gem鋖de; undatiert; von George Christopher Horner (1829-1881).謑 auf Leinwand; 62 x 74;5 cm.Kunsthandel London; Sotheby's;15. November 1989; Lot 106.
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