Revd. James Stanier Clarke, LLD, FRS, Canon of Windsor
Pastel
ca.1790 (made)
ca.1790 (made)
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Portrait of a man, said to be Revd. James Stanier Clarke, LLD, FRS, (d.1834), Canon of Windsor, pastel, in a gilt wood frame decorated with 'ribbon and stick' and beaded ornament and deep scotia moulding.
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Title | Revd. James Stanier Clarke, LLD, FRS, Canon of Windsor (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Pastel in a gilt wood frame |
Brief description | Portrait of a man, said to be Revd. James Stanier Clarke, LLD, FRS, (d.1834), Canon of Windsor, pastel, by John Russell, England, about 1790, in a contemporary gilt wood frame |
Physical description | Portrait of a man, said to be Revd. James Stanier Clarke, LLD, FRS, (d.1834), Canon of Windsor, pastel, in a gilt wood frame decorated with 'ribbon and stick' and beaded ornament and deep scotia moulding. |
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Object history | The frame, with its 'ribbon and stick' and beaded ornament and deep scotia moulding is typical of the simple designs of the very late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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Accession number | 121-1895 |
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Record created | July 12, 2005 |
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