1964.104: Portrait of Emily, Lady Tennyson
Drawings
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Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 1964.104
- People
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George Frederic Watts, British (London, England 1817 - 1904 Limnerslease, Compton, England)
- Title
- Portrait of Emily, Lady Tennyson
- Classification
- Drawings
- Work Type
- drawing
- Date
- 1858
- Culture
- British
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/296959
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Graphite on white paper
- Dimensions
- 35.2 x 25.8 cm (13 7/8 x 10 3/16 in.)
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gifts for Special Uses Fund
- Accession Year
- 1964
- Object Number
- 1964.104
- Division
- European and American Art
- Contact
- am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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Publication History
- Frederick Cummings, Allen Staley, and Robert Rosenblum, Romantic Art in Britain: Paintings and Drawings 1760-1860, exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts and Philadelphia Museum of Art (Detroit/Philadelphia, 1968), cat. no. 205, repr.
- Barbara Bryant, G. F. Watts Portraits: Fame & Beauty in Victorian Society, exh. cat., National Portrait Gallery (London, 2004), under cat. no. 41, fig. 37
- Joanna Selborne, ed., Life, Legend, Landscape: Victorian Drawings and Watercolours, exh. cat., The Courtauld Gallery (London, 2011), p. 66
Exhibition History
- Romantic Art in Britain: Paintings and Drawings 1760-1860, Detroit Institute of Arts, 01/09/1968 - 02/18/1968; Philadelphia Museum of Art, 03/14/1968 - 04/21/1968
Verification Level
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