Dr. Richard Busby after Henry Tilson
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Half-length portrait of Busby wearing academic robes and a scull cap; his body and head are inclined to the left
Dr. Richard Busby after Henry Tilson
Half-length portrait of Busby wearing academic robes and a scull cap; his body and head are inclined to the left
John Hinchcliffe attributed to Nathaniel Hone
Head and shoulders, in academic dress and collar, facing slightly to the left; contrived emphasis on the face of the light; inscribed in early 19th century hand 'John Hinchcliffe D.D. 1764'.
Hone, Nathaniel, 1718-1784
William Dolben attributed to James Northcote [Sotheby's] or John Opie [School]
Half-length portrait of Dolben, whose head is inclined to the right; he wears a brown coat, green waistcoat and a white shirt and cravat, the background is a shade of blue.
Northcote, James, 1746-1831
Lord George Sackville in the manner of Balthasar Nebot
Sackville stands in a rural landscape, he is wearing blue and red and holds a cricket bat in his right hand; to the right is a clump of trees and to the left a cricket ball and set of stumps; the grass is parched and yellowish. Inscribed with 'Lord George Sackville'
Gilbert de Lacy Lacy by J. Carpenter
Three-quarters length portrait of Lacy as a Queen's Scholar; he is standing near a window, wearing a gown, a mortar board is beside him. In the background through a window can be seen the Hawksmoor Towers of the Abbey as they would appear from Victoria Street.
Miniature of Mrs. Charlotte Du Brieux
Kept "Mother du Brieux's" Boarding House at No1. Dean's Yard. Formerly Mrs (Driffield) but subsequently married the Chevalier du Brieux ...
Queen Elizabeth I by a member of the English School
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, bust-length, wearing a white dress and jewelled veil. Inscribed 'Queen Elisabeth' on the cartellino upper left.
Pencil and gouache on paper, an oval portrait; Abbot as Scholar in the Second Election; he faces towards the left, wearing a blue suit.
Downman, John, 1750-1824
Robert Hobart after Sir William Beechy
Three-quarters length portrait on a much reduced scale. Hobart is seated in a red chair, wearing black, with his hands clasped in his lap; he faces slightly towards the left; to the right is a low table with a number of bundles of papers tied up with red cord or ribbon.
William Ellis attributed to Ozias Humphrey
Half-length oval portrait; Ellis is inclined slightly to the right of the picture; he wears a mortarboard, academic collar and black gown. Glazed.
Humphrey, Ozias, 1742-1810