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Henry Pierce Bone (1779-1855) after Sir Thomas Lawrence His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury -

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Henry Pierce Bone (1779-1855) after Sir Thomas Lawrence His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury - three-quarter length portrait Enamel on copper Signed and dated 1838 Signed and fully inscribed to label verso 'His Grace/the Archbishop of Canterbury/from the Original Picture in/Winchester College, Hants/painted by Sr Thos. Lawrence/Enamel/H.P.Bone/12 Percy Street/Bedford Square'. 22.5cm x 18.5cmIn gilt gesso frame The sitter is William Howley (1766-1848) who was Archbishop from 1828 to 1848 and was previously Bishop of London 1813 to 1828. He was an old boy of Winchester.
Henry Pierce Bone (1779-1855) after Sir Thomas Lawrence His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury - three-quarter length portrait Enamel on copper Signed and dated 1838 Signed and fully inscribed to label verso 'His Grace/the Archbishop of Canterbury/from the Original Picture in/Winchester College, Hants/painted by Sr Thos. Lawrence/Enamel/H.P.Bone/12 Percy Street/Bedford Square'. 22.5cm x 18.5cmIn gilt gesso frame The sitter is William Howley (1766-1848) who was Archbishop from 1828 to 1848 and was previously Bishop of London 1813 to 1828. He was an old boy of Winchester.

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