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Portrait of Alexandre de Gosselin: PD.66-2022

Object information

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Titles

Portrait of Alexandre de Gosselin

Maker(s)

Delaroche, Paul

Entities

Categories

Description

Three-quarter-length, seated on an armchair

Notes

History note: Christie's 15 Dec 2000 (lot 181) with PD.65-2022; Prof. Joannides

Legal notes

Given by Professor Paul Joannides in honour of Stephen Bann, 2022

Measurements and weight

Height: 420 mm
Width: 305 mm

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (2022) by Joannides, Paul

Dating

19th Century
Production date: AD 1838

School or Style

French School

Techniques used in production

Drawing : Pencil, black chalk and touches of blue in the eyes, heightened with white on pale yellow paper

Identification numbers

Accession number: PD.66-2022
Primary reference Number: 311581
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Audit data

Created: Monday 10 October 2022 Updated: Monday 10 October 2022 Last processed: Friday 8 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Paintings, Drawings and Prints

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