198 angelica kauffmann
profile to advantage; another female stands looking on; sheep are resting at
their feet. In water-colour. Width 7 inches. Height 5 inches. 740.
Sketch of Classical Figures. A maiden placing a helmet on the head of a
young warrior. They are standing near an altar where incense is burning in the
tent; another maiden is preparing his shield, and two others and a sentinel are
assembled near a second tent in the distance. A sketch partially in oil colours.
Height 11 inches. Width 10 inches. 741.
Seated Figure of Fame, holding a trumpet in her right hand, and between
her knees. In pencil, washed with bistre. A circle of 3 inches in diameter.
Landscape with three of the Muses. The centre one is about to hang her
lyre to the branch of a tree; the second, seated near, has a flageolet lying at her
feet; the third is in the distance drawing. Indian ink and bistre, washed and
heightened with white. Width 10 inches. Height 8 inches. 743.
Drawing in sanguine, representing a young man between the figures of
Wisdom and Pleasure.
Drawing representing Winter, a group of figures near to a fire. Cupid
assisting in increasing the flames.
• Drawing in sanguine, representing Meditation.
Drawing in back and white, representing Tragedy and Comedy, two figures
holding masks.
A portrait of a Lady in miniature.
Sketch in Indian ink of classical figures.
Loretto, The Holy Mosaic, representing the Childhood of The Blessed
House of. Virgin, in which She is depicted watering a
lily. It is in one of the side chapels of the
Basilica.
Lothian, The Marquess Cabinet-size portrait, representing William, fifth
of, Marquis of Lothian, standing in a wooded land-
Newbattle Abbey. scape, beside his horse. P.
Companion portrait, similar in size, representing
the Marchioness of Lothian (Elizabeth Fortescue),
seated, with a child in her arms, afterwards Lord
Ancrum. 29I x 24P.
Exhibited Royal Acad., 1885 (I9)«
Exhibited Grafton Gallery, 1894 (167).
Lyons, Small whole-length picture, entitled “ Morning
Colonel Croft. Amusement.” (See under Rogers.)
The picture represents a lady in a white and gold
Turkish habit, working at a tambourine. The
lady is seated on a richly coloured carpet of
orange and green. There appear to be the letters
“ S. W.” and a date 1782 upon the canvas on the
left, but it is difficult to make them out plainly.
profile to advantage; another female stands looking on; sheep are resting at
their feet. In water-colour. Width 7 inches. Height 5 inches. 740.
Sketch of Classical Figures. A maiden placing a helmet on the head of a
young warrior. They are standing near an altar where incense is burning in the
tent; another maiden is preparing his shield, and two others and a sentinel are
assembled near a second tent in the distance. A sketch partially in oil colours.
Height 11 inches. Width 10 inches. 741.
Seated Figure of Fame, holding a trumpet in her right hand, and between
her knees. In pencil, washed with bistre. A circle of 3 inches in diameter.
Landscape with three of the Muses. The centre one is about to hang her
lyre to the branch of a tree; the second, seated near, has a flageolet lying at her
feet; the third is in the distance drawing. Indian ink and bistre, washed and
heightened with white. Width 10 inches. Height 8 inches. 743.
Drawing in sanguine, representing a young man between the figures of
Wisdom and Pleasure.
Drawing representing Winter, a group of figures near to a fire. Cupid
assisting in increasing the flames.
• Drawing in sanguine, representing Meditation.
Drawing in back and white, representing Tragedy and Comedy, two figures
holding masks.
A portrait of a Lady in miniature.
Sketch in Indian ink of classical figures.
Loretto, The Holy Mosaic, representing the Childhood of The Blessed
House of. Virgin, in which She is depicted watering a
lily. It is in one of the side chapels of the
Basilica.
Lothian, The Marquess Cabinet-size portrait, representing William, fifth
of, Marquis of Lothian, standing in a wooded land-
Newbattle Abbey. scape, beside his horse. P.
Companion portrait, similar in size, representing
the Marchioness of Lothian (Elizabeth Fortescue),
seated, with a child in her arms, afterwards Lord
Ancrum. 29I x 24P.
Exhibited Royal Acad., 1885 (I9)«
Exhibited Grafton Gallery, 1894 (167).
Lyons, Small whole-length picture, entitled “ Morning
Colonel Croft. Amusement.” (See under Rogers.)
The picture represents a lady in a white and gold
Turkish habit, working at a tambourine. The
lady is seated on a richly coloured carpet of
orange and green. There appear to be the letters
“ S. W.” and a date 1782 upon the canvas on the
left, but it is difficult to make them out plainly.