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    <value>After the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1820; exh. R.A. 1822, no. 134; sold Christie's, London, British Pictures 1500-1850, 22 November 2006, lot 32, from a private collection). Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, K.G., K.B., M.P. (1769-1852), standing, half-length, facing front, his right arm crossed in front towards his left arm. Wearing a military-style cloak around evening clothes of jacket, waistcoat and cravat with the insignia of the Order of the Golden Fleece on a ribbon around his neck.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Dominic Colnaghi, 1827 or 1828</credit_line>
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        <value>Engraving and etching on chine coll&#xE9;, printed in black ink. Scratched letter proof with artists' names scratched onto the plate below the image to left and right: 'Painted by Sir T Lawrence PRA'; 'Eng.d by Wm Dean Taylor'. An alternative title to that published is scratched in uppercase open roman letters below: 'DUKE OF WELLINGTON'. Publication details scratched below at lower centre: 'London Published by Colnaghi, Son &amp; Co, Pall Mall East / 1827'. Inscribed in graphite in the margins: 'N.1'; 'presented by Dominick Colnaghi Esq / 14 Pall Mall East'. Inscribed on the verso in graphite: 'India [India paper, i.e. chine coll&#xE9;], &#xA3;3.3 [&#xA3;3 and 3 shillings]'; '1' encircled. See BM for an impression of the published state (15 March, 1827) 1838,0425.236 and for a series of proofs. See BM also for William Dean Taylor's original squared-up drawing after the Lawrence portrait: BM 1859,0806.1237.</value>
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    <value>One of 'eight proof engravings' given in 1827/8. (See, Donor Index)</value>
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    <value>Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K.G.</value>
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