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Object Type
print
Museum number
P,6.203
Title
Object:
Lady Mary Radclyffe
Description
Lady Radclyffe, standing full-length before a table, wearing a feather hat and masquerade dress with feathers Mezzotint
Producer name
Print made by:
Bernard Lens II
After:
William Wissing
After:
Jan van der Vaart
School/style
British
Production date
1680-1697
Materials
paper
Technique
mezzotint
Dimensions
Height:
416 millimetres
Width:
253 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Chaloner Smith 1883 / British Mezzotinto portraits from the introduction of the art to the early part of the present century
(15.I)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
masquerade/party
Associated names
Portrait of:
Mary, Countess of Derwentwater
Acquisition name
Bequeathed by:
Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode
(probably)
Acquisition date
1799
Acquisition notes
laid down and the verso invisible, but the quality and trimming of the margins strongly imply a Cracherode provenance
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
P,6.203