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Family Group in a Landcape

Oil Painting
18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

An unidentified family stand in a landscape with a architectural feature of a balustrade and urn behind as well as trees in the mid ground and distance. From left to right the figures are: a white dog; a boy in a blue coat; a woman in a white and yellow floral dress; a man in a green great coat holding a cane; a small child in a white dress; a girl in a blue dress holding flowers; a smaller girl in a white an pink dress holding flowers.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleFamily Group in a Landcape
Materials and techniques
Oil on canvas
Brief description
NO5049 Family Group in a Landcape, Brit School, C18th, oil on canvas, 720 x 898mm
Physical description
An unidentified family stand in a landscape with a architectural feature of a balustrade and urn behind as well as trees in the mid ground and distance. From left to right the figures are: a white dog; a boy in a blue coat; a woman in a white and yellow floral dress; a man in a green great coat holding a cane; a small child in a white dress; a girl in a blue dress holding flowers; a smaller girl in a white an pink dress holding flowers.
Dimensions
  • Height: 698mm
  • Width: 902mm
Style
Object history
Presented by Mrs Helen Alice Wilder to the National Gallery 1939; transferred to the Tate Gallery 1949.
PROVENANCE ...; Mrs Anna Dora Denison (née Cumberbatch); her god-daughter and heir Mrs H.A. Wilder of Newton House, Tetbury, Glos., 1939, by whom presented to the National Gallery ‘in accordance with the wishes of the late Mrs E.F. Denison’
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Elizabeth Einberg and Judy Egerton, The Age of Hogarth: British Painters Born 1675-1709, Tate Gallery Collections, II, London 1988
Other number
NO5049 - Tate Gallery Catalogue Number
Collection
Accession number
LOAN:TATE.174-2010

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Record createdJanuary 28, 2010
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