'What, in Parliamentary Phrase, May be Termed a Pair': Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) and Edward George Earle Bulwer Lytton Bulwer, 1st Baron Lytton (1803-1873)
after John Doyle (H.B.) (Dublin 1797 – London 1868)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
circa 1840
Materials
Lithograph print on paper, wood and glass
Measurements
288 x 315 mm
Place of origin
London
Order this imageCollection
Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 607998
Summary
Print, lithograph, 'What, in Parliamentary Phrase, May be Termed a Pair': Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804 - 1881) and Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer, 1st Baron Lytton (1803 - 1873) after John Doyle (H.B.) Dublin 1797 - London 1868). Print of a charcoal drawing of a young dandies, viewed front and back. Full length portraits wearing a top hats. Entitled: 'What, in Parliamentary Phrase, May be Termed a Pair'. Glazed in narrow black frame with gilt plaster borders. Published by T. McLean of London, circa 1840.
Provenance
Weston Park collection. Purchased by the National Trust at the Weston Park sale.
Marks and inscriptions
....18th July 1839.....A.Ducote's Lithogr. (printed title and)
Makers and roles
after John Doyle (H.B.) (Dublin 1797 – London 1868), publisher Thomas McLean (1788-1875), engraver and publisher