Tryphosa Jane Wallis (1774–1848) (after John Opie)
Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence 1727 - Lisbon 1815)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1793
Materials
Paper, wood, glass
Measurements
652 mm (H); 467 mm (W); 507 mm (H); 301 mm (W)
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Kingston Lacy Estate, Dorset
NT 1252039
Summary
Print, engraving, Tryphosa Jane Wallis (1774–1848) (after John Opie) by Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence 1727 – Lisbon 1815). Full-length portrait of a woman standing on a wooded hillside with a city in the distance (Bath), drawn and engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi. In a black with gilt and inner white frame.
Provenance
By descent until bequeathed by (Henry John) Ralph Bankes (1902 – 1981) to the National Trust, together with the estates of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy and its entire contents in 1981
Marks and inscriptions
city of Bath in the distance afterwards Mrs Can[...] (note in pencil on bottom)
Makers and roles
Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence 1727 - Lisbon 1815), engraver (printmaker) after John Opie, RA (St Agnes 1761 – London 1807), artist