Charles Jervas (1675-1739)
Sans titreThe first eight female Queen's Scholars, depicted in front of the doorway to College.
Sans titrePelham sits on the left to the front of the composition. He is depicted with dark blue-grey eyes and heavy eyebrows nearly concealing a wart above his right eye. His long grey wig falling in front of his left shoulder and behind his right. He wears his chancellor's gown with gold lace over black coat, with a flocked details, lace cravat and wrist ruffles. Pelham is seated in a plain red chair, draped curtain behind, a letter without writing in his left hand. On the right sits John Roberts, with dark blue-grey eyes and dark brows. He is positioned behind a table draped with a green cloth. Roberts wears a red coat with the top button fastened and lace cuffs; he holds a quill to a page and further papers topped by an inkstand holding a second quill can be seen on the extreme right. Behind Roberts is an archway with sky and trees visible beyond. The composition is lit from the top left.
Sans titreBlood (Heenk 69). Lithograph, printed in colours, with additional hand colouring, 1982-85, on buff Velin Arches mouldmade paper, signed with initials, dated and numbered 25of an edition of 50 (there were also 16 artist proofs). Published by Petersburg Press. Inscribed 'HH83'.
Sans titreHolkham Gate, Norfolk (Levinson 262), Screenprint in colours, on Arches paper, signed and numbered 9 of an edition of 70 in pencil, printed at Kelpra Studio, published by Marlborough Fine Art.
Sans titreWestminster School I (Levinson 114); Lithograph printed in colours, on Barcham Green wove, signed and numbered ? of an edition of 100 in pencil, printed by Curwen Studios, published by Paul Cornwall-Jones.
Sans titreWestminster School II (Levinson 115); Lithograph printed in colours, on Barcham Green wove, signed and numbered ? of an edition of 100 in pencil, printed by Curwen Studios, published by Paul Cornwall-Jones.
Sans titreEtching, signed in pencil, numbered 130 of and edition of 150.
Sans titre[431] Etching, signed in pencil, numbered 32 of and edition of 90.
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