The Revd. Wm. Lort Mansel D.D., Lord Bishop of Bristol, and Master of Trinity College in the University of Cambridge
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01/05/1812 (published)
01/05/1812 (published)
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Print, three-quarter-length portrait of a man, turned to right, dressed in robes, looking to front, holding a cap in his right hand and a roll of paper in his left, which rests on a high-backed chair. In the rigth background is a view of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Title | The Revd. Wm. Lort Mansel D.D., Lord Bishop of Bristol, and Master of Trinity College in the University of Cambridge (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Mezzotint |
Brief description | Print, three-quarter-length portrait of William Lort, Bishop of Bristol, mezzotint by William Say after Thomas Kirkby, 1812. |
Physical description | Print, three-quarter-length portrait of a man, turned to right, dressed in robes, looking to front, holding a cap in his right hand and a roll of paper in his left, which rests on a high-backed chair. In the rigth background is a view of Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Painted by T. Kirkby, Esqr. Engraved by W. Say, Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, 92, Norton Street. The Revd. Wm. Lort Mansel D.D., Lord Bishop of Bristol, and Master of Trinity College in the University of Cambridge. Published May 1, 1812, by R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge. Publisher of a History of the University & Town of Cambridge, Illustrated with 36 Views of Colleges, Halls, Public Buildings, &c. &c. forming an elegant Qto. Vol. Price 4.4.0.' (Lettered) |
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Accession number | 27549 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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