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ANGELICA KAUFFMANN
Turner, Mr.
(Address unknown.)
Turner, Mrs. Christo-
pher,
Kiplin,
Yorkshire.
Unknown Owner.
Vernon, Sir Edward,
Bart.
Vereker, The Late Col.
the Hon. Chas. S.,
had in his possession.
Villiers-Stuart
Family,
Dromana,
Co. Waterford.
1772, which was painted in memory of General
Stanwick’s daughter, who was lost in her passage
from Ireland. It is suggested that Mrs. John
Hunter, whose name is attached to the picture,
may have posed for the figure.
Portrait of Captain Read, in white dress with lace
Vandyck collar and white cloak, holding a scroll.
30 x 24L Picture presented by Sir Carl Meyer
to the Red Cross sale of April, 1918 (Lot 1905)
and sold to Mr. Turner for £315. With it was
sold an autograph letter from the artist, relating
to the portrait.
A Portrait of Lady Almeria Carpenter.
In the possession of an unknown owner in Sweden
is the portrait of a man in a black-and-white
slashed costume with rich lace collar and cuffs,
standing by a pedestal upon which is a bust of
Pallas. He rests one arm upon the pedestal,
and in his hand holds his hat, which is orna-
mented by a jewelled clasp, supporting two
ostrich feathers. With the other hand, he holds
his sword.
He had a picture of Peleus and Thetis.
Armida.
Exhibited in Leeds 1868. (1026.)
Venus showing Carthage to /Eneas.
Exhibited in Leeds 1868. (1281.)
Engraved by Bartolozzi.
Portrait of Lady Gertrude Villiers, about 5 ft. x
4 ft. She is represented dressed in white, with
a black scarf edged with gold. She is seated
against a red curtain. The portrait was prob-
ably painted about 1794, when her age would
be about nineteen.
Lady Gertrude Villiers married Lord Henry
Stuart, the fifth son of John, the first Marquess
of Bute. They had several sons, the eldest of
whom inherited Dromana, and took the double
ANGELICA KAUFFMANN
Turner, Mr.
(Address unknown.)
Turner, Mrs. Christo-
pher,
Kiplin,
Yorkshire.
Unknown Owner.
Vernon, Sir Edward,
Bart.
Vereker, The Late Col.
the Hon. Chas. S.,
had in his possession.
Villiers-Stuart
Family,
Dromana,
Co. Waterford.
1772, which was painted in memory of General
Stanwick’s daughter, who was lost in her passage
from Ireland. It is suggested that Mrs. John
Hunter, whose name is attached to the picture,
may have posed for the figure.
Portrait of Captain Read, in white dress with lace
Vandyck collar and white cloak, holding a scroll.
30 x 24L Picture presented by Sir Carl Meyer
to the Red Cross sale of April, 1918 (Lot 1905)
and sold to Mr. Turner for £315. With it was
sold an autograph letter from the artist, relating
to the portrait.
A Portrait of Lady Almeria Carpenter.
In the possession of an unknown owner in Sweden
is the portrait of a man in a black-and-white
slashed costume with rich lace collar and cuffs,
standing by a pedestal upon which is a bust of
Pallas. He rests one arm upon the pedestal,
and in his hand holds his hat, which is orna-
mented by a jewelled clasp, supporting two
ostrich feathers. With the other hand, he holds
his sword.
He had a picture of Peleus and Thetis.
Armida.
Exhibited in Leeds 1868. (1026.)
Venus showing Carthage to /Eneas.
Exhibited in Leeds 1868. (1281.)
Engraved by Bartolozzi.
Portrait of Lady Gertrude Villiers, about 5 ft. x
4 ft. She is represented dressed in white, with
a black scarf edged with gold. She is seated
against a red curtain. The portrait was prob-
ably painted about 1794, when her age would
be about nineteen.
Lady Gertrude Villiers married Lord Henry
Stuart, the fifth son of John, the first Marquess
of Bute. They had several sons, the eldest of
whom inherited Dromana, and took the double