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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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ANGELICA KAUFFMANN

Rochfort, Mr.,
Cahir Abbey, Cahir,
Co. Tipperary.

Rutland, The Duke of,
Belvoir Castle.

Rogers, Mr. B. G.
(Address unknown.)
Rogers, Mr. Charles B.,
1914, La Salle Avenue,
Minneapolis.

Reynardson, Col.
Acland-Hood,
Holywell, Stamford,
Lincolnshire.
(The picture belongs to
Holywell Hall, Lincs.)

Portrait of Lady Cust, the wife of Sir J. Cust,
Speaker of the House of Commons (1761-1770),
whose son was created first Lord Brownlow, in
recognition of his father’s services. Lady Cust
was Etheldred Payne of Hough-on-the-Hill,
Lincolnshire. She had two daughters, who
became respectively Mrs. Yorke of Erdigg and
Mrs. Reynardson, both being the late Col.
Birch- Reynardson’s great-grandmothers.
Two pictures representing the great-grand-
father and great-grandmother of the owner, John
Rochfort of Carlow and his wife Dorothea, born
Burgh of Kildare, called Beauty Burgh. The
pictures were examined some years ago by Sir
Hugh Lane, and pronounced to be genuine and
unusually fine works.
Their elder daughter married Sir Matthew Blakiston.
Apollo rewarding merit. Sold to him by Messrs.
Agnew (4141).
Picture entitled “ Morning Amusement”; in 1784,
when engraved, and then in the possession of
Henry Hoare, afterwards belonging to the
Queensberry family, and in 1918 purchased by
a Mr. Sawyer from the present Marquis of
Queensberry. Sold to Mr. Rogers by Edmund
D. Brooks of Minneapolis, a dealer of good
repute, accompanied by a certificate from Mr.
Algernon Graves, dated Jan. 20th, 1916, in
which he stated his opinion that it was a genuine
work by Angelica Kauffmann, and probably the
picture exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1773
as “A Grecian Lady at Work.” It probably
represents a Miss Mary Tennyson (or Tenison).
N.B.—In the possession of Colonel Croft Lyons is
another version of this picture. Angelica fre-
quently painted replicas of her own pictures.
Portrait of a lady in large hat, holding a basket of
flowers. It is supposed to be a portrait of the
artist herself. Signed.
The Duke also possesses the original sketch in
pencil for the same picture, which was purchased
in 1919 at the sale at Sotheby’s of the drawings
from the collection of John, Lord Northwick.
 
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