Goodwood ... with a catalogue raisonné of the pictures in the gallery of ... the duke of Richmond |
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... standing erect in a kind of vestibule , with his right hand placed on his hip , and the left resting on the hilt of his sword ; his countenance , denoting him to be about thirty - six years of age , is seen in a three quarter view ...
... standing erect in a kind of vestibule , with his right hand placed on his hip , and the left resting on the hilt of his sword ; his countenance , denoting him to be about thirty - six years of age , is seen in a three quarter view ...
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... standing in a kind of ves- tibule and library . Charles , second Duke of Richmond , Lennox , and Aubigny , in the life - time of his father , was chosen a Member of the House of Commons for the City of Chichester , as also for the ...
... standing in a kind of ves- tibule and library . Charles , second Duke of Richmond , Lennox , and Aubigny , in the life - time of his father , was chosen a Member of the House of Commons for the City of Chichester , as also for the ...
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... standing by weeping ; in the fore - ground is a basket with the crown of thorns and nails . The colouring of the flesh of the Saviour has fully im- parted the marble - like appearance of death ; it is a striking and effective picture ...
... standing by weeping ; in the fore - ground is a basket with the crown of thorns and nails . The colouring of the flesh of the Saviour has fully im- parted the marble - like appearance of death ; it is a striking and effective picture ...
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... a kind of green cloak , is playing on the violin ; four other figures are listening to the music ; they appear to be standing outside a door , which forms an arch to the entire picture . 69. The Reckoning , ( 2 ft . 1 in GOODWOOD . 55.
... a kind of green cloak , is playing on the violin ; four other figures are listening to the music ; they appear to be standing outside a door , which forms an arch to the entire picture . 69. The Reckoning , ( 2 ft . 1 in GOODWOOD . 55.
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... standing as if listening with deep attention ; it is a three - quarter portrait , and the dress is a blue coat , fastened across the breast , with ruffles at the wrist . William Pitt , second son of the Earl of Chatham , born 1759 ...
... standing as if listening with deep attention ; it is a three - quarter portrait , and the dress is a blue coat , fastened across the breast , with ruffles at the wrist . William Pitt , second son of the Earl of Chatham , born 1759 ...
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Стр. 87 - Coldstream regiment, that subsequently to the fifteenth of May, the day of the meeting at the orderly-room, Lieutenant-Colonel Lennox has behaved with courage ; but, from the peculiar difficulty of his situation, not with judgment.
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Стр. 183 - ... the thanks of the county in general, and of this city and its vicinity in particular, are largely due to His Grace the Duke of Richmond, for having thus munificently and liberally instituted an establishment of most material local benefit in every point of view, both as a source of pecuniary advantage to the inhabitants, and as a means of forwarding to notice, and increasing the consequence of this western part of the county ! We can only add our wish that the illustrious founder may for many...
Стр. 86 - In consequence of a dispute, already known to the public, his Royal Highness the Duke of York, attended by Lord Rawdon, and Lieutenant-Colonel Lennox, accompanied by the Earl of Winchelsea, met at Wimbledon-common.