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Adam Clarke, L.L.L.
Engraved by T. Blood, from an original Painting by Partridge.
Published by J. Asperne, 32, Cornhill Octr. 1. 1816.
Stipple engraving. Sheet 190 x 265mm (7½ x 10½"). Foxing and staining, mostly outside image. Trimmed to platemark and glued to scrap sheet.
Wesleyan preacher, commentator and theological writer [1762? - 1832].
[Ref: 4560] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
[The Rt Hon Viscount Palmerston, GCB MP &c &c &c. This Portrait is respectfully dedicated to the Committee, who presented to the Right Hon.ble the Viscount Palmeston, the Picture from which the plate was engraved.]
[Painted by John Partridge Esq.re. Engraved by Samuel Cousins Esq.re ARA.]
[London Published May 1st 1852 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co 13 & 14 Pall Mall East _ Publishers to Her Majesty.]
Mezzotint on chine collé, proof before letters. 515 x 800mm (20½ x 31½"). Spotting,
Full-length portrait of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), standing in his study, left hand resting on papers. The painting was executed c.1850, when Palmerston was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, five years before his first term as Prime Minister. After Palmerston's death his widow insisted on the face being replaced with one from an earlier portrait by Partridge, so this mezzotint is the only record of the original image. The painting is now in Parliament's art collection. Palmerston attanded St John's College, Cambridge (1803-6)
[Ref: 48486] £360.00
[Queen Victoria.]
Painted by John Partridge Portrait Painter exty: to Her Majesty & to H.R.H. Prince Albert. Engraved by John H. Robinson Hony: Member of the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Mixed method engraving on india laid paper, proof before title. 590 x 460mm. 23¼ x 18". A few worm holes to left side of plate and image.
A youthful Queen Victoria (1819-1901)by John Partridge (1790 - 1872), a pupil of Thomas Phillips. In 1840 he painted this portrait of the queen and one of Prince Albert, which were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1841, and were engraved in line respectively by John Henry Robinson, R.A., and George Thomas Doo, R.A. These works were very successful, and in 1842 Partridge was appointed ‘Portrait-painter Extraordinary to Her Majesty.
[Ref: 8506] £320.00
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