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The Masters Pattisson (oil on canvas)

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The Masters Pattisson (oil on canvas)

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oil on canvas

Date

1811 AD - 1817 AD (C19th AD)

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127.0x101.6 cms

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in the Dining Room; William Henry Ebeneezer (1801-32) and Jacob Howell (1803-74) sons of W.H. Pattisson of Witham; both became lawyers. Two three-quarter-length portraits, of two brothers: William Henry Ebenezer Pattisson (1801-1832) and his brother Jacob Howell Pattisson (1803-1874).

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The McEwan Collection / National Trust Photographic Library/Derrick E. Witty / Bridgeman Images

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