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Masterworks One

Everyday this week we're talking about one of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery's paintings that's featured in the new book "Masterworks." Here's Terry Graff talking about the first painting - a portrait of Charles Lennox, the 4th Duke of Richmond, by George Romney.

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