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LAWRENCE, SIR THOMAS, P.R.A
1769-1830
LADY PEEL
Nearly three-quarter length standing full face. Wears a dark purple cloak trimmed with white fur over a low neck white satin gown.

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20 HOPPNER, JOHN, R. A. 1758-1810 MISS BYNG — Nearly half length, face turned to the left. Dressed in a low neck white gown with yellow ribbon around the waist. On her head she wears a straw hat fitting close over the ears by means of a white scarf tied in a bow around the neck. Her hair hangs loose down her back. Engraved in Mezzotint recently by J.B. Pratt, 16x19 3/4. Canvas: W. 25; H. 30. This picture comes from the family.

21 LAWRENCE, SIR THOMAS, p.r. a. 1769-1830 MARQUISE DU BLAIZEL — Half-length nearly full face, dressed in low neck gown of white satin. Large yellow picture hat tied under chin, two yellow streamers hanging either side, blue scarf over right shoulder. To the left a glimpse of landscape. This portrait was painted by Lawrence in Paris in 1825, the year in which he received from the King of France, Charles X, a set of Secres China and the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Canvas: W. 25; H. 30 From a private collection in France.

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22 LAWRENCE, SIR THOMAS, P.R.A 1769-1830 LADY PEEL — Nearly three-quarter length standing full face. Wears a dark purple cloak trimmed with white fur over a low neck white satin gown.