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Sr. WILLIAM DAVIDSON BARONET / Conservitor & resident of His Majesties most Ancient / Kingdom of Scotland in the seventeen provinces &c&c.
Robert Dunkarton, Samuel Woodburn
1815
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator/Artist/Maker
Robert Dunkarton (Mezzotinter)
Place of Origin
London; London; England; United Kingdom; Europe
Materials
Ink
Paper (laid)
Museum Object Number
1965.2587
Credit Line/Donor
Gift of Mrs. Waldron Phoenix Belknap
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Object Number
1965.2587
Object Name
Print (Mezzotint)
Title
Sr. WILLIAM DAVIDSON BARONET / Conservitor & resident of His Majesties most Ancient / Kingdom of Scotland in the seventeen provinces &c&c.
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator (Role)
Robert Dunkarton (Mezzotinter); Samuel Woodburn (Publisher)
Place of Origin
London; London; England; United Kingdom; Europe
Date
1815
Mark/Signature/Inscription/Label
Type:
Inscription
Location:
Lower center
Inscription:
Engraved by R. Dunkarton from an extreme rare print in the possession of the Publisher.
Type:
Inscription
Location:
Lower center
Inscription:
London Published by S. Woodburn 1815.
Mark/Signature:
Yes
Subject(s)
Portrait
Materials
Ink
Paper (laid)
Techniques
Mezzotint
Dimensions (inches)
11.5 (H) x 8.3 (W) x 6.2 (Image H) x 3.5 (Image W)
Dimensions (centimeters)
29.2 (H) x 21 (W) x 15.8 (Image H) x 9 (Image W)
Measurement Notes
Plate H: 11.5 in. (29.2 cm). Plate W: 8 in. (21 cm). Trimmed just outside platemark.
Publisher Summary
S. Woodburn
Publisher Date
01/01/1815
Place of Publication
London, England, United Kingdom
Publisher Name
S. Woodburn
Edition Watermark
None
Edition Notes
One of the series "100 Portraits of Illustrious Characters" published in 1810-1814.
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