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Manners, Victoria; Williamson, George Charles; Kauffmann, Angelica [Ill.]
Angelica Kauffmann: her life and her works — London: John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, 1924

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LIST OF WORKS 187

Drummond Family,
Megginch Castle,
Errol, N.B.
Portrait of Lady Hervey and of her daughter.
Full-length life-size figures. The girl is repre-
sented offering a canary to her mother.
Mentioned in Angelica's Italian List.
Dublin National
Gallery.
Family Group of Henry Loftus, Earl of Ely, Lady
Ely, their niece Dorothy Monroe, and Angelica
at the clavichord.
9 ft. 5 in. x 7 ft. 9 in. Signed and dated 1771.
No. 200.
Portrait of Dolly Monroe. 1771.
A Portrait of William Hickey.
(Reproduced in Hickey’s Memoirs.)
Durham, The Earl of,
Lambton Castle.
Portrait of William Henry Lambton, Esq. (1764-
1797)-
Portrait of Miss Lambton, afterwards Mrs.
Cavendish, as Psyche.
Items 40 and 41, pp. 12 and 13 in the privately
printed catalogue of the pictures at Lambton
Castle, issued in 1899.
Both mentioned in A. KIs Italian List.

Digby, Mr. G. Wingfield, Portrait of Mary, Countess Digby, wife of Henry,

Sherborne Castle.
seventh Lord and first Earl Digby, and daughter
of John Knowler, Esq., Recorder of Canterbury.
She survived her husband a few months, and
died, Feb. 26th, 1794.
Three-quarter length, seated, wearing a white
satin dress and a gold sash. A medallion of
gold with a man’s head on it is at her breast,
a large lace collar is fastened round her throat
by a pearl necklace, her hair is turned back, and
is not powdered. 36 x 28.
Edinburgh Gallery.
Novosielski the architect, portrait of, 39 x 50.
Mentioned in A. KIs Italian List.
Eglinton, The Earl of,
Eglinton Castle,
Ayrshire.
Ehrich, The Brothers,
Ehrich Galleries,
New York.
Life-size full-length portrait of Lord Montgomery,
afterwards Earl of Eglinton, in Highland costume.
Painted in Rome, signed and dated 1800.
Picture representing Peleus and Thetis. 37 x qoj.
The man is approaching the girl, who is lying
fast asleep. It has been engraved.
Portrait of the artist with a child, probably a
relative. 24 x 20.
 
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