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Portrait of Sir Hugh Myddleton

Maker

(artist)
1593-1661

(publisher)
1778-1812

Title

Portrait of Sir Hugh Myddleton

Date of Production

executed :

Medium

Ink on paper

Dimensions

Height: 21.1 cm
Width: 13.5 cm

Accession Number

G.1990.WL.5860.214

Mode of Acquisition

Witt Library, transfer, 1990

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords









Provenance

Information not yet known or updated

Inscriptions

Inscription: inscription : printed : lower centre & recto : : Sr. HUGH MYDDLETON. Knt [colon] [ampersand Bart [colon] / The famous Aqueduct called the New River, was perform'd at his charge (notwithstanding many / Natural Difficulties and the Envious oppostition He met with) A.D. 1613. He also caused to be Wrought the Silver Mines in Wales, to the great advantage of the Crown, and of the Public. / Published March 3, 1792 by W. Richardson Castle Street, Leicester Fields. //

Inscription: inscription : printed : lower left & recto : : Corns. Jansen Pinxt. 1632 //

Inscription: inscription : typed : lower left mount & recto : later Witt inscription : Granger, II //

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