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Portrait of the Most Noble The Marchioness of Salisbury Dedicated to the Right Hon.ble The Earl of Hillsborough. By his Lordships most obedient humble Serv.t R.d Harraden.
Portrait of the Most Noble The Marchioness of Salisbury Dedicated to the Right Hon.ble The Earl of Hillsborough. By his Lordships most obedient humble Serv.t R.d Harraden.
R. Crosse pinx.t painter in Enamel to his Majesty. R.H. Excud. Benj. Smith sculp.t
Pub.d August 1 1790 by R. Harraden St. Martins Lane.
Rare stipple. Plate: 210 x 165mm (8¼ x 6½''). Very small margins, slight creasing
A portrait of Mary Amelia Cecil (1750-1835) after a miniature by Richard Crosse.
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R. Crosse, Esq.r.
R. Crosse, Esq.r. Painter in Enamel to His Majesty.
Painted by Himself. Engraved by R. Thew [published 1 September 1792].
Stipple, sheet 165 x 120mm (6½ x 4¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Richard Crosse (1742-1810), miniature painter who while not now ranked among the pre-eminent miniaturists of the 18th century, was probably appointed painter in enamel to George III circa 1789. Crosse's ledger in the National Art Library reveals that during his most productive years he painted around 100 miniatures per year. He appears to have given up his London practice in 1798 and to have retired to Somerset. This engraving reproduces Crosse's self-portrait of circa 1780 (Victoria & Albert Museum).
In BM 1852.0214.316.
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