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Vere Cochran in Highcliffe Library

Watercolour
ca. mid 19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Watercolour portrait of Miss Vere Cochran, the donor and god-daughter of the Artist, aged 8. Inscribed on the back with title and artist's name.


Object details

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Object type
TitleVere Cochran in Highcliffe Library (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour
Brief description
Watercolour entitled 'Vere Cochran in Highcliffe Library' by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford (1818-1891). Great Britain, ca. mid 19th century.
Physical description
Watercolour portrait of Miss Vere Cochran, the donor and god-daughter of the Artist, aged 8. Inscribed on the back with title and artist's name.
Dimensions
  • Height: 19.7cm
  • Width: 13.6cm
Marks and inscriptions
Vere Cochran in Highcliffe Library painted by her god-mother Lady Waterford (Inscribed on the back)
Credit line
Bequeathed by Miss M. A. V. Cochran, cousin and god-daughter of the Artist, through the National Art Collections Fund.
Object history
Highcliffe, near Muddiford in Hampshire, was the paternal home of the artist. After the death of her mother in 1867, she spent several months a year there, her husband having died in 1859 (see Augustus J. C. Hare, The Story of Two Noble Lives, 1893, III, p.284).
Places depicted
Collection
Accession number
P.17-1966

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Record createdFebruary 1, 2011
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