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Henry Raeburn: Lady Delves Broughton  wikidata:Q28094574 reasonator:Q28094574
Artist
Henry Raeburn  (1756–1823)  wikidata:Q561916
 
Henry Raeburn
Description Scottish-British painter and portraitist
Date of birth/death 4 March 1756 Edit this at Wikidata 8 July 1823 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Stockbridge Edinburgh
Work location
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q561916
(1756/1823)
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
English: Lady Delves Broughton
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description

Illustrated Catalogue of Highly Important Old and Modern Paintings of Sterling Artistic Distinction Belonging to Arthur B. Emmons and Others (public domain catalogue) describes this painting as follows:

SIR HENRY RAEBURN, R.A.
Scottish: 1756—1823.
147—PORTRAIT OF LADY BROUGHTON
Height, 35 inches; width, 27 inches.

Three-quarter length; three quarters to the left; seated. In a white dress of muslin, black sash; a blue wrap lying across her arms. Dark blue and gold ribbon in her dark hair. Her left arm rests on a pedestal. Sky background.

Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Philip Egerton and sister of John Egerton of Fulton Park, married, June 5, 1792. Sir John Delves Broughton, 7th Bart. Sir John succeeded his father in 1813, and d. s. p. Aug. 9, 1847. Lady Broughton died at Hoole House, Cheshire, Jan. 27, 1857, aged 86.

The Lady Broughton painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds was the mother-in-law of Elizabeth, Lady Broughton, here painted.

The family of Delves were out of genealogical consideration for centuries, but their ancestor, Sir Henry Delves, had fought in the French wars under Edward, the Black Prince. The fourth Baronet assumed the name of Delves.

By order of the Executors of the late Thatcher M. Adams, New York.

Date 1766/1823
Medium
English: Oil on canvas
Dimensions
English: w70.8 x h90.5 cm (without frame)
institution QS:P195,Q1565911
Accession number
References Museum of Fine Arts, Houston object ID: 46226 Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer xgGxMXEqyJM1Mw at Google Cultural Institute, zoom level maximum

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