Page 202. Portfolio containing 50 drawings by Lady Diana Beauclerk and her daughter Mary, Miss
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
still image
Description:
Title and statement of responsibility from contemporary annotation in ink on verso. This note is written between two small drawings of heads in profile, one in ink wash and one in pencil.
Watercolor drawing of a bas-relief with decorative frame by Diana Beauclerk, one of two that were kept by Horace Walpole in the Breakfast Room at Strawberry Hill. The figure in wax of two boys is shown at center; the surrounding frame houses eight cam...
Description:
Title from note in ink in Horace Walpole's hand on mounting page below image.
From Horace Walpole's 1784 edition of Description of the villa, he describes the Beauclerk drawings thus: "The beauty and grace of the figures and of the children are inimitable; the expression of the passions most masterly, particularly in the devoti...
Description:
Title, date and artist name written by Horace Walpole on the verso, in ink.
From Horace Walpole's 1784 edition of Description of the villa, he describes the Beauclerk drawings thus: "The beauty and grace of the figures and of the children are inimitable; the expression of the passions most masterly, particularly in the devoti...
Description:
Title, date and artist name written by Horace Walpole on the verso, in ink.
From Horace Walpole's 1784 edition of Description of the villa, he describes the Beauclerk drawings thus: "The beauty and grace of the figures and of the children are inimitable; the expression of the passions most masterly, particularly in the devoti...
Description:
Title, date and artist name written by Horace Walpole on the verso, in ink.
From Horace Walpole's 1784 edition of Description of the villa, he describes the Beauclerk drawings thus: "The beauty and grace of the figures and of the children are inimitable; the expression of the passions most masterly, particularly in the devoti...
Description:
Title, date and artist name written by Horace Walpole on the verso, in ink.
From Horace Walpole's 1784 edition of Description of the villa, he describes the Beauclerk drawings thus: "The beauty and grace of the figures and of the children are inimitable; the expression of the passions most masterly, particularly in the devoti...
Description:
Title, date and artist name written by Horace Walpole on the verso, in ink.
In Horace Walpole's 1784 edition of Description of the villa, he describes the Beauclerk drawings thus: "The beauty and grace of the figures and of the children are inimitable; the expression of the passions most masterly, particularly in the devotion...
Description:
Title, date and artist name written by Horace Walpole on the verso, in ink.
Mother and father depicted with three small children under a tree. The mother sews as the father plays with a small child. The older girl plays with a bucket in her lap, and the other small child slumbers in the foreground