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  <dc:title>Print, "Newton with the Prism", by [James?] Meadows after George Romney (1734-1802)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Fanciful historical reconstruction in which the seated Newton holds prism in a beam of sunlight to cast a [monochrome] spectrum on the wall behind. Two women look, one carrying a tray on which is a carafe of water. An orrery is in the foreground. "Newton with the Prism. Romney Pinx. Meadows Sculp. Published April 14th 1809 by Thomas Payne Pall Mall".</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1809</dc:date>
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