Mary Mordaunt (1811-1851)
attributed to George Richmond RA (Brompton 1809 – London 1896)
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
c. 1841 - 1850
Materials
Watercolour on paper
Measurements
22.00 x 18.00 in
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Killerton, Devon
NT 921931
Summary
Watercolour on paper, Mary Mordaunt (1811-51), attributed to George Richmond (1809–1896), 1840s. A portrait of a young woman, seated on a red leather backed chair, looking to proper right, with brown hair, wearing a blue-grey dress and white shawl, her hands resting on her lap, against a faint landscape background. Mary Mordaunt first wife of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland (1809-1898), 11th Baronet of Columbjohn. See an engraved impression of the drawing in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG D7162); see also NT 921834.
Provenance
Donated by a relative of the Aclands
Makers and roles
attributed to George Richmond RA (Brompton 1809 – London 1896), artist