LIST OF WORKS
211
Strafford, The Earl of,
Wrotham Park, Herts.
Sutherland,
The Duke of,
Dunrobin Castle,
Sutherland.
Tennant, The Late
Sir Charles.
Tooth, Messrs. A. &
Sons,
Bond Street, London.
represented as seated in a chair. Purchased
at Sotheby’s from the sale of the drawings of
the late John, Lord Northwick. Lot 384.
Portrait of John Byng (1740-1764), third son of
the Hon. Robert Byng. Half length, face three-
quarters to the right, short wig, plum-coloured
dress, his right hand on his hip, and with his
left hand he is turning over the pages of a
quarto volume, which lies on a marble-topped
table. Background, an Italian landscape. 4 ft.
If X 3 ft- 31-
The chief importance of this picture is that, as
Mr. Byng died in 1764, it must have been
painted by Angelica before she arrived in
England, where she did not come until 1765.
It is the earliest known portrait of an English-
man by her, and is fully signed.
Lord Strafford has also two classical scenes
representing Coriolanus.
Large group, depicting Granville, first Marquis
of Stafford, and the Marchioness of Stafford,
with their five daughters, afterwards Lady
Louisa Macdonald, the Countess of Carlisle,
Lady Anne Vernon Harcourt, Lady Georgiana
Elliot and the Duchess of Beaufort.
Three-quarter length life-size portrait of Caroline,
Countess of Carlisle, daughter of the first
Marquis of Stafford, represented drawing water
from a fountain into a shell, which she holds
in her hand.
Three-quarter length life-size portrait of Lady
Louisa Macdonald. The sea is in the distance,
and an anchor is represented behind the sitter.
There were at one time in this collection three
pictures by Angelica.
The Head of a Lady.
St. Cecilia.
The Portrait of a Child.
All three were sold to Sir Charles Tennant by
Messrs. Agnew.
In the possession of this firm was a portrait of
Mrs. John Hunter. 30 x 25. The picture is
the same one as that engraved by Bartolozzi in
211
Strafford, The Earl of,
Wrotham Park, Herts.
Sutherland,
The Duke of,
Dunrobin Castle,
Sutherland.
Tennant, The Late
Sir Charles.
Tooth, Messrs. A. &
Sons,
Bond Street, London.
represented as seated in a chair. Purchased
at Sotheby’s from the sale of the drawings of
the late John, Lord Northwick. Lot 384.
Portrait of John Byng (1740-1764), third son of
the Hon. Robert Byng. Half length, face three-
quarters to the right, short wig, plum-coloured
dress, his right hand on his hip, and with his
left hand he is turning over the pages of a
quarto volume, which lies on a marble-topped
table. Background, an Italian landscape. 4 ft.
If X 3 ft- 31-
The chief importance of this picture is that, as
Mr. Byng died in 1764, it must have been
painted by Angelica before she arrived in
England, where she did not come until 1765.
It is the earliest known portrait of an English-
man by her, and is fully signed.
Lord Strafford has also two classical scenes
representing Coriolanus.
Large group, depicting Granville, first Marquis
of Stafford, and the Marchioness of Stafford,
with their five daughters, afterwards Lady
Louisa Macdonald, the Countess of Carlisle,
Lady Anne Vernon Harcourt, Lady Georgiana
Elliot and the Duchess of Beaufort.
Three-quarter length life-size portrait of Caroline,
Countess of Carlisle, daughter of the first
Marquis of Stafford, represented drawing water
from a fountain into a shell, which she holds
in her hand.
Three-quarter length life-size portrait of Lady
Louisa Macdonald. The sea is in the distance,
and an anchor is represented behind the sitter.
There were at one time in this collection three
pictures by Angelica.
The Head of a Lady.
St. Cecilia.
The Portrait of a Child.
All three were sold to Sir Charles Tennant by
Messrs. Agnew.
In the possession of this firm was a portrait of
Mrs. John Hunter. 30 x 25. The picture is
the same one as that engraved by Bartolozzi in