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Object Type
print
Museum number
1902,1011.924
Title
Object:
Mr Terry
Description
Portrait; half-length seated facing front, looking away to left, holding a volume of Shakespeare on his knee with one finger keeping his place, leaning to right with his chin on his hand, his elbow on the arm of his chair draped with a patterned cloth, wearing a double-breasted coat, with a curtain behind to right; after Pickersgill's painting then in the collection of Charles Richardson; scratched-letter state, margin not fully cleaned. 1813 Mezzotint and etching
Producer name
Print made by:
J C Easling
After:
Henry William Pickersgill
School/style
British
Production date
1813
Production place
Published in:
London (England)
Materials
paper
Technique
mezzotint
etching
Dimensions
Height:
352 millimetres
Width:
252 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Location
Not on display
Associated names
Portrait of:
Daniel Terry
Associated with:
Charles Richardson
Acquisition name
Bequeathed by:
William Meriton Eaton, 2nd Baron Cheylesmore
Acquisition date
1902
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1902,1011.924