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- 19th Century
Three-quarter length, seated, facing right; he wears red and white music gown, over black suit and hat; he sits on a green chair. There is a candle and a book in the right background.
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Three-quarter length, seated, facing right; he wears red and white music gown, over black suit and hat; he sits on a green chair. There is a candle and a book in the right background.
Todd, Daphne, 1947-
Sir William Lewis Salisbury-Trelawney by Henry Eldridge
Drawing with gouache on paper; full length wearing a mortar board and gown; unfinished, only the face has been painted
Eldridge, Henry, 1769-1821
Sir William Dolben attributed to Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland
Three-quarters length portrait of Dolben seated on a chair over which his right arm hangs; he wears a blue coat and waistcoat bordered with gold brade, and a grey wig; he holds a black hat in his left hand; a fine brocade curtain hangs in the background.
Dance-Holland, Sir Nathaniel, 1734-1811
Sir Robert Bruce Cotton after Cornelis Jonson
Bust length, in a black doublet with white lace collar and later inscription on painted oval.
Johnson, Cornelius, 1593-1661
Sir John William Maxwell Aitken by Bernard Hailstone
Aitken is sitting on a wooden chair, facing the left of the picture; he wears a white shirt and blue tie; he holds a cigar in his left hand; the background is green. Signed l.r.: Hailstone 68
Hailstone, Bernard, 1910-1987
Sir John Balcombe, Lord of Appeal by Barbara Robinson
Robinson, Barbara, 1928-
Sir Francis Burdett by Sir Martin Archer Shee
Three-quarters length portrait of Burdett standing, wearing a black tail coat and trousers with his head inclined a little to the right; his right hand holds a roll of paper in a vertical position; his left hand is outstretched and touches a piece of paper upon table in the bottom-right of the picture; the background consists of a curtain behind Burdett and to the right a wall with pilaster.
Shee, Sir Martin Archer, 1769-1850