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    <value>After the portait by Henry William Pickersgill, R.A. (1782-1875), (exh. R.A. 1847; Christ Church College, University of Oxford). Gaisford was Dean of Christ Church, Oxford from 1831 until his death in 1855. Half-length, seated in robes and looking out at the spectator. Holds a mortarboard in his right hand and wears a folding lorgnette on a ribbon around his neck.</value>
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        <value>Mezzotint and aquatint. Proof after letters with title scratched and in open letters. Engraved at lower left: 'Painted by H.W. Pickersgill, Esq.re R.A.'; at lower centre: 'Published June 1-1849 by J. Ryman, 24 High Street, Oxford'; at lower right: 'Engraved by T.L. Atkinson'. Title scratched in open letters at lower centre: 'T. GAISFORD, D.D. / Dean of Ch Ch'. 'PROOF' engraved within the platemark below the title at lower left. Acquisition information written in a curatorial hand in graphite in the margins at lower right: 'Presented by Sir John Sandys / 21 Aug 1913'. Inscribed in graphite on the verso: '47' and a price: '1.1.-' [&#xA3;1, 1 shilling, or a guinea]. The donor of this print, Sir John Sandys, was a classical scholar whose largest work was, A History of Classical Scholarship (3 vols., 1903-8). The entry for Gaisford is contained in the third volume, which covers the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.</value>
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    <value>Given in 1913 with one other print, Sarah Duchess of Somerset, engraved by George Vertue.</value>
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