Study for a portrait group of five of the children of King George III
Drawing
ca. 1775 (drawn)
ca. 1775 (drawn)
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Black chalk, heightened with white, depicting Prince Ernest (later Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover) (1771-1851), Prince Augustus (later Duke of Sussex) (1773-1843), Princess Augusta (1768-1840), Princess Elizabeth (later Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg) (1770-1840) and, probably, Prince Adolphus (later Duke of Cambridge) (1774-1850). These five children of George III are shown in a palace interior, the two sisters kneeling and supporting an infant, probably Prince Adolphus, on a cushioned trolley. Prince Ernest is standing on the left and Prince Augustus is reclining on the floor between his brother and the trolley. A drum lies on the floor at the extreme left of the composition, and a small dog on the left foreground barks at the child seated on the trolley. The original mount has wash-line borders and is dated c. 1775. Signed by the artist and stamped with various collection marks and numbers.
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Title | Study for a portrait group of five of the children of King George III (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Black chalk, heightened with white |
Brief description | Black chalk drawing by Benjamin West depicting a study for a portrait group of five of the children of King George III. Great Britain, ca. 1775. |
Physical description | Black chalk, heightened with white, depicting Prince Ernest (later Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover) (1771-1851), Prince Augustus (later Duke of Sussex) (1773-1843), Princess Augusta (1768-1840), Princess Elizabeth (later Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg) (1770-1840) and, probably, Prince Adolphus (later Duke of Cambridge) (1774-1850). These five children of George III are shown in a palace interior, the two sisters kneeling and supporting an infant, probably Prince Adolphus, on a cushioned trolley. Prince Ernest is standing on the left and Prince Augustus is reclining on the floor between his brother and the trolley. A drum lies on the floor at the extreme left of the composition, and a small dog on the left foreground barks at the child seated on the trolley. The original mount has wash-line borders and is dated c. 1775. Signed by the artist and stamped with various collection marks and numbers. |
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Accession number | FA.216 |
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Record created | February 1, 2011 |
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