Catalog of Portraits, 1909-1911, 1929 [page 39]

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he contributed sixteen pictures, many of which were works of eminent artists. He painted a scene illustrating "As You Like It" -- now in the National Gallery. in green ink: Ŧ

"He was a gentleman of graceful manners, who lived in an old English dignity, and was, besides, a lover of literature and a painter of landscape." He had as frequent guest in his London house, such friends as Gainsborough, Reynolds, and Sheridan", and the Baronet was fond all through his life, of getting painters down to his country place." He was also a friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge. in green ink: *


in green ink: Ŧ Lippincott in green ink; * Georgian Era.



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