Housemasters of Busby's by Andrew Bateman
- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-002/27
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- Late 20th Century
The Housemasters of Busby
Bateman, Andrew
Housemasters of Busby's by Andrew Bateman
The Housemasters of Busby
Bateman, Andrew
Charles I after Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Depicted full length, facing left; he sits upon a brown horse; he wears dark armour. To the right are a clump of trees, to the left a flat landscape.
Head Master Rutherford by William Robert Symonds or J. Seymour Lucas
Based on the painting PIC.01.047
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
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
School from the South by F.G. Worlock (OW 1901-1905)
The chairs are set out as for prayers; the shell is absent; the bust of Busby now on the Grand Staircase is at the far end; there is a desk and blackboard in the left foreground; two boys are on the right in the middle-ground.
Worlock, Frederic George, 1886-1973
Member of the Grant family by James Warren Childe
Miniature on bone or ivory; head and shoulders of a young man, turned to the right; he wears a white cravat and a blue coat with gold buttons.
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862
The South Ambulatory from the South-West; shows Royal tomb on the left and directly ahead is the entrance to the Henry VII Chapel.
Very badly damaged; he faces the left of the picture; he wears a white shirt and black suit; his hands are clasped against his chest; the background is brown.
William Augustus Heard by Edward Arthur Walton
Three-quarter length, seated, facing the left of the picture; he wears a large brown coat; he rests his hands in his lap; the background is light brown. Signed: E.A. Walton
Walton, Edward Arthur, 1860-1922