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DETAILS No 251

Saturday 02 September 1995 23:02 BST
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IN WHICH picture by which painter can you find this end?

DETAILS 249 came from Sir Joshua Reynolds' portrait of Miss Kitty Fisher (1759). Kitty Fisher was what used to be called a courtesan, but it is not known who commissioned this portrait. It belongs to the National Trust at Petworth House.

The first three correct entries drawn were from: Stephen Cranham of Leicester, Anne Perry of Edinburgh, and Mrs E T Flinders of Derby.

Each will receive a bottle of champagne, as will this week's winners. Answers, on a postcard, to: DETAILS 251, Independent on Sunday, 1 Canada Sq, Canary Wharf, London E14 5DL.

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