Family Group in a Landcape
Oil Painting
18th century (made)
18th century (made)
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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
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Title | Family 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. |
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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’ |
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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 |
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Accession number | LOAN:TATE.174-2010 |
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Record created | January 28, 2010 |
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