The Right Honourable Joseph Warner Henley
Oil Painting
1862-1871 (painted)
1862-1871 (painted)
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This medallion painting was a commissioned design for one in series of mosaics. The mosaics formed a frieze of portrait heads of the Lords President of the Council (a British cabinet position), and their immediate predecessors, the Presidents of the Board of Trade, and were used in the decoration of the South Kensington Museum, later the V&A. All the portraits, with the exception of the Marquis of Salisbury were painted by F.B.Barwell.
The Right Hon Joseph Warner Henley was President of the Board of Trade, 1852-53.
The Right Hon Joseph Warner Henley was President of the Board of Trade, 1852-53.
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Title | The Right Honourable Joseph Warner Henley (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Oil on canvas |
Brief description | Oil on canvas, 'Medallion Portrait of the Right Hon Joseph Warner Henley', Frederick Bacon Barwell, 1862-1871 |
Physical description | Medallion Portrait of the Right Hon Joseph Warner Henley |
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Object history | Commissioned for the decoration of the South Kensington Museum, 1862-1871 |
Summary | This medallion painting was a commissioned design for one in series of mosaics. The mosaics formed a frieze of portrait heads of the Lords President of the Council (a British cabinet position), and their immediate predecessors, the Presidents of the Board of Trade, and were used in the decoration of the South Kensington Museum, later the V&A. All the portraits, with the exception of the Marquis of Salisbury were painted by F.B.Barwell. The Right Hon Joseph Warner Henley was President of the Board of Trade, 1852-53. |
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Accession number | 750-1870 |
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Record created | June 12, 2006 |
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