Queen Anne
Relief
early 19th century (made)
early 19th century (made)
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In this portrait in coloured wax, Queen Anne is shown nearly full face wearing a low cut dress trimmed with ermine and bands of gold across the corsage. There is a chemisette of lace. Her long dark hair falls in curls on her shoulders, and she wears a crown with pearls (loose) on the front arch. A string of pearls is round her neck, The wax is set in a folded drapery of purple velvet within an oval black frame. The purple velvet mounting and possibly the oval frame are modern. The velvet probably replaces the wax draperies generally used by Samuel Percy.
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Title | Queen Anne |
Materials and techniques | Wax |
Brief description | Wax, English, by Samuel Percy (1750-1820), early 19th century |
Physical description | Portrait in coloured wax, in an oval frame draped inside with purple velvet. The Queen is shown nearly full face wearing a low cut dress trimmed with ermine and bands of gold across the corsage. There is a chemisette of lace. Her long dark hair falls in curls on her shoulders, and she wears a crown with pearls (loose) on the front arch. A string of pearls is round her neck, The wax is set in a folded drapery of purple velvet within an oval black frame. The purple velvet mounting and possibly the oval frame are modern. The velvet probably replaces the wax draperies generally used by Percy. |
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Credit line | Given by Mr Alfred Reynolds |
Object history | Given by Mr Alfred Reynolds. |
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Summary | In this portrait in coloured wax, Queen Anne is shown nearly full face wearing a low cut dress trimmed with ermine and bands of gold across the corsage. There is a chemisette of lace. Her long dark hair falls in curls on her shoulders, and she wears a crown with pearls (loose) on the front arch. A string of pearls is round her neck, The wax is set in a folded drapery of purple velvet within an oval black frame. The purple velvet mounting and possibly the oval frame are modern. The velvet probably replaces the wax draperies generally used by Samuel Percy. |
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Accession number | A.39-1940 |
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Record created | March 15, 2004 |
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