- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-001/71
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- 19th Century
Framed silhouette of Dr. Page, Head Master of Westminster
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Framed silhouette of Dr. Page, Head Master of Westminster
Charles Abbot by William John Thomson
Rectangular miniature on ivory; Abbott is turned slightly to the right of the picture; he wears a black waistcoat, white blouse and cravat; to his right a pilaster column; to the left a brown curtain; he sits on a red chair. Inscribed top right:
Thomson, William John
Miniature on ivory; head and shoulders of an old man, turned to the right of the picture; he wears a white cravat and black coat; his the colours have faded.
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862
Hand-coloured engraving of 'Putney', showing a coxed four in the foreground and the School Boathouse behind.
Hand-coloured engraving entitled 'Scullers Outrigger', showing two single scullers; in the background is a long building with a blue flag.
Facing the south-west corner of the room; shows the fireplace on the right in the foreground; on the left are a pair of wooden chairs and an orange armchair; on the far left is a dresser with a blue jug and plate upon it.
Dr. Cyril Jackson after William Owen
Half length, seated in a chair, wearing clerics robes. In a particularly fine contemporary carved giltwood frame, bearing maker's label. "WYATT, High Street, Oxford."
College Garden by Richard Bankes Harraden
College Garden, looking north-west towards the Abbey. College is visible on the left side of the painting. Two gardeners are visible: one in the left foreground with a barrow and one in the centre with a roller. A woman and boy are to the right of the painting and the child has a hoop.
Harraden, Richard Bankes, 1778-1862
Reverend Benjamin Fuller James by a member of the English School
Head and shoulders; he is turned to the left; he wears a black academic dress.
Half-length portrait on a much reduced scale; Abbott is turned to the right; he wears a white cravat and black coat; the background is grey; framed in an oval. Marked on back "Anna Tonelli" "Fece in Londra 1794" and "Charles Abbot 1st Lord Colchester". Charles Abbot 1st Lord Colchester would have been in his 40s at the time of painting so it is likely that either the artist or sitter is mis-attributed.
Tonelli, Anna, 1763-1846