Record

RefNoIM/007226
LevelItem
TitlePortrait of Charles Manners-Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury
ArtistFreeman, Samuel
Date1833
DescriptionHalf-length seated portriat showing Manners-Sutton wearing a court wig, robes and a sash while holding a cocked hat in his left hand. Reproduced after a painting by Henry William Pickersgill now in the National Portrait Gallery collection.
InscriptionContent'Lord Canterbury'
Extent1 item
ObjectNameEngraving
PhysicalDescriptionBlack and white stipple and line engraving on paper
Dimensions252mm x 188mm (print); 435mm x 296mm (mount)
AccessStatusOpen
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