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		<title>The Toledo Museum of Art &#187; Artwork of the Week: May 10</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Happy Mother’s Day! A rare double portrait by Gainsborough, Hester, Countess of Sussex, and Her Daughter was painted in the fashionable, western England town of Bath. Here, we see the wife and daughter of Henry Yelverton, who became Earl of Sussex in 1758, placed by a tree. This portrait would have been painted when Barbara, [...]]]></description>
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