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Sir Barnard Turner, MP (1742-1784)

Sir Barnard Turner, MP (1742-1784)
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IMAGE number
USB1162905
Image title
Sir Barnard Turner, MP (1742-1784)
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Artist
Wheatley, Francis (1747-1801) / English
Location
Erddig, Clwyd, North Wales
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
89.9x68.7 cms
Image description

Francis Wheatley, RA (London 1747 – London 1801). Oil painting on canvas, Sir Barnard Turner (1736-84) by Francis Wheatley, RA (London 1747 – London 1801), signed and dated bottom right: Fr. Wheatley pinxit [it?]....1783. A full- length portrait, of an ancestor of Louisa Yorke (nee Scott), the second wife of Philip Yorke II, and the mother of Simon IV and Philip III, in a landscape, in military uniform, a sword in his outstretched right arm and a cannon draped with a flag behind to his left. Erddig, Wrexham (Accredited Museum)

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National Trust Photographic Library / Bridgeman Images
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Painting / Mzpainting

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