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Keywords: Thomas Gainsborough - Elizabeth Wrottesley, later Duchess of Grafton - Google Art Project.jpg Google Art Project Q20421011 1727 Sudbury Suffolk England 1727 02 August 1788 2 8 London England 1788 Thomas Male 431697 Gainsborough English 1727 - 02 August 1788 /collection/national-gallery-of-victoria/artwork/elizabeth-wrottesley-later-duchess-of-grafton-thomas-gainsborough/427762/ 3970 Thomas Gainsborough /artist/thomas-gainsborough/4126043/ 4126043 /collection/national-gallery-of-victoria/ National Gallery of Victoria 357140 http //www ngv vic gov au/ 12/1/2011 12 13 02 AM /collection/national-gallery-of-victoria/artwork/elizabeth-wrottesley-later-duchess-of-grafton-thomas-gainsborough/427762/ 1764 1764 / 1765 oil on canvas on wood panel Probably painted for the sitter's father the Rev Richard Wrottesley Bart ; passed to the sitter's daughter Lady Elizabeth Fitzroy; to Lady Elizabeth Fitzroy's sister Frances and the 1st Baron Churchill 1837 ; by descent to their son Francis George 2nd Baron Churchill; included in Christie's sale London 12 May 1888 no 23; from where purchased by Sir William Agnew d 1910 and Mrs Agnew d 1892 1888; their collection London until 1910; by descent to Sir George Agnew Bart Rougham Hall Bury St Edmunds from 1910 until 1922; by whom sold to Count John McCormack 1922; his collection until 1931; included in the McCormack sale 1931; from where re-purchased by Agnew's in 1933; from whom acquired on the advice of Randall Davies for the Felton Bequest in 1933 761 427762 False 1765 Unframed 3/24/2012 1 15 13 AM 4727-3 http //www ngv vic gov au/col/work/3970 © National Gallery of Victoria National Gallery of Victoria National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne<br /> Felton Bequest 1933 painting 1760 1770 w635 x h761 cm 1764 / 1765 False 0 828125 © National Gallery of Victoria Object elizabeth-wrottesley-later-duchess-of-grafton-thomas-gainsborough Elizabeth Wrottesley later Duchess of Grafton e 635 en oil on canvas on wood panel en Probably painted for the sitter's father the Rev Richard Wrottesley Bart ; passed to the sitter's daughter Lady Elizabeth Fitzroy; to Lady Elizabeth Fitzroy's sister Frances and the 1st Baron Churchill 1837 ; by descent to their son Francis George 2nd Baron Churchill; included in Christie's sale London 12 May 1888 no 23; from where purchased by Sir William Agnew d 1910 and Mrs Agnew d 1892 1888; their collection London until 1910; by descent to Sir George Agnew Bart Rougham Hall Bury St Edmunds from 1910 until 1922; by whom sold to Count John McCormack 1922; his collection until 1931; included in the McCormack sale 1931; from where re-purchased by Agnew's in 1933; from whom acquired on the advice of Randall Davies for the Felton Bequest in 1933 special url_id 9QFl9xAAcwoJMw PD-old-100-1923 1788 Google Art Project works by Thomas Gainsborough Google Art Project works in National Gallery of Victoria Female portraits by Thomas Gainsborough Augustus FitzRoy 3rd Duke of Grafton wife2 FitzRoy family wife2 1764 portrait paintings from Great Britain F 1765 portrait paintings from Great Britain F 18th-century oil oval portraits of women at half length 1764 18th-century portrait paintings in Australia 1764 18th-century women of Great Britain 1764 Duchesses of Grafton Elizabeth Females with chokers in art 1764
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