Taylor, Robert [1714-1788. UK. Architect/Sculptor]
Robert Taylor [also known as Sir Robert Taylor] was born in Woodford, Essex, Eng… subscribers only
Sir Robert Taylor after William Miller, watercolour, based on a work of circa 1782
Bibliography
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