Jemima Harpur, Lady Palmer (d.1763) (after Charles d'Agar)
John Faber the Younger (c.1695 - London 1756)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
wood, glass & paper
Measurements
370 x 250 mm; 470 mm (Height); 360 mm (Width)
Order this imageCollection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 286010
Summary
Print, Jemima Harpur, Lady Palmer (d.1763) (after Charles d'Agar) by John Faber the younger (Gravenhage 1684 – London 1756) A young woman (18th century) shown three-quarter length, seated on a bank (cf CAL/D/119). She holds an apple in her hand and represents the image of beauty described in the verse below.'Beauty, how sweet thy unaffected Grace...' Margin inscribed in pencil; 'Miss Jemima Pullman' (?) Ebonised and gilt frame.
Marks and inscriptions
Miss Jemima Pullman (inscribed in pencil in the margin)
Makers and roles
John Faber the Younger (c.1695 - London 1756), engraver and publisher after Charles d'Agar (Paris 1669 - London 1723), artist