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Georgian Painted Silhouette Portrait Of A Lady Circa.1780 poetry being second in command to

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being second in command to General Wolfe at the Battle of Quebec and later being appointed the Governor of New York

which he produced in both oil and watercolour

An intimate and charming pencil and chalk drawing of a breastfeeding mother and child

Marie-Louise O'Murphy 1737–1814 was one of the lesser mistresses (petites maîtresses) of King Louis XV of France

Removed from an album of drawings by various hands purchased by repute from the Lowther Castle/ Earl of Lonsdale's Sale of 1947

Georgian Painted Silhouette Portrait Of A Lady Circa.1780 poetry being second in command toCharming late 18th. Century painted silhouette portrait of a lady wearing a lace cap. Circa. 1780. Presented in a period pressed brass frame. 10. 5 by 15 cms. Overall.

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