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    <value>After the portrait by Scottish portraitist, Catherine Read (1723-1778). Half length in an oval frame. The sitter faces left (complementing the companion portrait of her older sister, Maria, who faces right, see P.15001-R) and looks out at the spectator. She wears a frilled lace Dormeuse or French Night cap tied at the chin with a large bow and a lace fichu at the neck beneath a dark bedgown or mantle.</value>
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        <value>Mezzotint, printed in black ink. Second state after title. Fully-lettered. Engraved with artists' names in the margin at lower left in lowercase italic letters: 'C :Read pinx.t' and lower right: 'J : Finlayson Sculp.t'. Publishing date engraved in lower case roman letters in the margin at centre: 'Publish'd Nov.r 10th 1770'. Title engraved below: 'Elizabeth Duchess of Hamilton &amp; Brandon And Duchess of ARGYLL [engraved in closed roman letters]'. Engraved in italics below: 'Sold by J. Finlayson, Orange Street, Leicester Fields.' The size (in inches) recorded in graphite in the margins at lower centre: '20 3/4 x 14 3/4'. Inscribed in graphite in margins at lower right: 'Miss Gunning'. Inscribed on the verso in graphite: 'CBM' (Charles Brinsley Marlay). See also P.11321-R, a mezzotint after the same portrait by Read by an unknown printmaker.</value>
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