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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

Webb’s brother, and Sir John Webb’s eldest
daughter, a maiden lady, all in a group, repre-
sented as making an offering to Ceres. Extreme
size 78 x 62.

Whitby, The Rev.
Humphry,
St. Mary’s Presbytery,
Graham Street,
London, S.W.

Three-quarter length portrait of Miss Hay, repre-
sented as an elderly lady. She wears a black
costume and a white cap, and is engaged on
some tatting work. The portrait bears some
resemblance in treatment and style to that of
Dame Susanna Cullum at Hardwick.

Williamson, Dr. G. C.,
Burgh House,
Hampstead, London.

Yarborough, The
Countess of, Baroness
Conyers and
Fauconberg,
Brocklesby Park,
Lincolnshire.

The Tragic Muse. Seated figure. Black chalk.
16 x 11.
A woman walking, black chalk. 15 J x 9}.
Purchased at Sotheby’s from the sale of the draw-
ings of the late John, Lord Northwick.
Dr. Williamson also possesses the portrait of
Angelica Kauffmann by Henry Edridge, A.R.A.
She is represented full length, viewed to the
left, seated beside her easel, on which is an
unfinished canvas. Her right hand is in her lap,
and grasps a palette and brushes. Her left arm
rests on the easel. She wears a short-sleeved
bodice and full skirt, flaring lace collar, and has
short curly brown hair. It is in pencil, height-
ened with colour. Rectangular, on paper,
6| x 1 of. It was painted in Rome towards the
end of the artist’s life.
It is in the original frame and mount as designed
by Edridge and supplied to him.
Purchased from the Wellesley Collection and
numbered 456 in Mr. Wellesley’s privately
printed catalogue.
Portrait of Anne (Montgomery) MarchionessTown-
shend. From the Townshend Collection. In
a white dress, holding an arrow, and her eldest
son, Lord William Townshend, as Cupid holding
a dove; landscape background. 25J in. by
Exhibited at the National Portrait Exhibition,
South Kensington, 1867. Engraved by T.
Cheeseman.
Anne Montgomery was the daughter of Sir William
Montgomery, Bart., of Magbie Hill, Peebles.
 
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