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Mother and angel watching over a dying child. One of 184 studies, mostly of Biblical or emblematical subjects, for paintings, frescoes, portraits and landscapes, by Louis Stuart, Marchionness of Waterford. Drawing in pen and ink, sepia, pencil, watercolour and body colour mounted in a volume containing 125 pages, half-bound in leather, lettered on the spine 'Scrap Book'.


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Materials and techniques
Drawing in pen and ink, sepia, pencil, watercolour and body colour
Brief description
Mother and angel watching over a dying child. One of 184 studies, mostly of Biblical or emblematical subjects, for paintings, frescoes, portraits and landscapes, by Louis Stuart, Marchionness of Waterford. Drawing in pen and ink, sepia, pencil, watercolour and body colour mounted in a volume containing 125 pages, half-bound in leather, lettered on the spine 'Scrap Book'.
Physical description
Mother and angel watching over a dying child. One of 184 studies, mostly of Biblical or emblematical subjects, for paintings, frescoes, portraits and landscapes, by Louis Stuart, Marchionness of Waterford. Drawing in pen and ink, sepia, pencil, watercolour and body colour mounted in a volume containing 125 pages, half-bound in leather, lettered on the spine 'Scrap Book'.
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Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1966 London: HMSO, 1967
Collection
Accession number
E.1684-1966

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