Sir Lovel Benjamin Lovell (Badcock) (1786 –1861) (after T. W. MacKay)
George Thomas Payne (fl. 1830-1869)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
maple, paper & glass
Measurements
460 x 360 mm; 580 mm (Height); 480 mm (Width)
Place of origin
London
Order this imageCollection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 286192.2
Summary
Print, mezzotint, Sir Lovel Benjamin Lovell (Badcock) (1786 –1861) (after T. W. MacKay) by George Thomas Payne (fl. 1830-1869). One of two mezzotints, three-quarter length portraits of Major General Lovell, K.H. in his uniform, holding his bearskin in his right hand, and his sword in his left hand. In the background a battle is shown. Print by G.T. Payne after T.W. Mackay. Published by Thomas McLean, London. See also CAL/D/304a in Sir Vauncey's Boyhood Bedroom, MS9. In a bird's eye maple canted frame with a gilt inner edge.
Makers and roles
George Thomas Payne (fl. 1830-1869), engraver (printmaker) T. W. MacKay (fl.1826 - 1853), artist Thomas McLean, engraver and publisher