File:Colley Cibber as Lord Foppington in The Relapse by John Vanbrugh.jpg
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Portrait of the English actor Colley Cibber as Lord Foppington from the Restoration Comedy The Relapse (1696) by John Vanbrugh. |
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Date | early 1700s | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Other versions | Image:Colley Cibber as Lord Foppington in The Relapse by John Vanbrugh engraving.jpg |
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