15929961760001312637261000Standard Recordobject-31017170197576163116104710420001701975718089fitz-onlineadlib-object-31017https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/31017a4abcef8-c0c6-3d5c-a332-49ddbaefee866personreferenceagent-156701adlib-agent-15670161ff99d7-a03f-3a6d-b5c9-f00fe51f78f8Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanorreferenceterm-98228adlib-term-982283d747999-296f-3944-9a84-2936c3ae9f5csculptureHeightcm14.8SocleHeightcm58Bustreferenceterm-98112adlib-term-9811232d115a4-d3ac-33b0-b126-2a3da0fdf139portraitApplied ArtsWhite marble. The sitter is facing towards the front, with her head slightly to the right. Her hair is turned back under a ribbon and gathered in two plaits knotted behind and falling on the neck. The loose drapery is caught by a brooch in front and falls in two folds over the bust.S 13referenceexhibition-654adlib-exhibition-65471d91f5d-ff07-35f5-923f-5ee87da17aa7Rococo: Art and Design in Hogarth's EnglandM.13-19551accession numberM.13-195531017priref31017external IDCAM_CCF_M_13_1955urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/31017https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/31017below her left shoulderinscribedL.F. Roubiliac Scit ad vivumreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPurchased with the S.G. Perceval Fund.referenceagent-156702adlib-agent-156702adf50bf3-0ae2-385b-a58b-30133ef22268Lumley, T. H. W.195519551955boughtEntry date: 1955-11-2317401740probablycirca1740sculptorreferenceagent-118198adlib-agent-118198a7742220-d263-32a2-b02d-091c6269df3fRoubiliac, Louis Françoisreferenceterm-106496adlib-term-106496bd563695-7339-3178-a8c4-25189907099318th Century, Mid#referenceterm-37963adlib-term-37963929f6c25-5677-3624-90d4-f6d882da98ecwhite marbleWidthcm48.5referenceterm-23035adlib-term-23035f9693b6b-2e4a-3666-acf8-973403f65fcebusthistory noteThe former owner told Mrs K. Esdaile that the bust had been given by William Waldegrave, 1st Baron Radstock, to his sister Lady Caroline Waldegrave, daughter of the 3rd Earl Waldegrave. Her mother had been a Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princesses Amelia and Caroline, and the latter had been left £4,000 in the Princess's will.referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreference numberliteralnameSculpture UKSculpture UKPubl. pp. 97-8, plate 28pp. 97-8referencepublication-2370adlib-publication-2370e3713b12-fdd7-33b5-a806-333a62832e5fThe Life and Works of François Roubiliacreferencepublication-2459adlib-publication-245964ae235f-f484-34c9-8909-1d0e7841989eFitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Annual Report for the Year ending 31 December 1955referencepublication-15adlib-publication-15a688918a-bb81-3998-99cc-81244715767dThe Fitzwilliam Museum, An Illustrated SurveyPubl. Exhibited, p. 294, no. S13. Malcolm Baker suggests a date of c. 1740 on the basis of the sitter's apparent age. Not illustrated.p. 294referencepublication-2341adlib-publication-23419f995346-7a8d-3fd8-910c-b973dd37873bRococo: Art and Design in Hogarth's Englandsubjectreferenceterm-528adlib-term-528a3099bb6-f813-3369-a826-2b6c21c30484femaleliteralfemalefemalereferenceterm-23035adlib-term-23035f9693b6b-2e4a-3666-acf8-973403f65fcebustbustwhite marble, carvedreferenceterm-98865adlib-term-98865aeb90103-2708-3cdf-abc1-219c45a070e9carvingH.R.H. Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanor (1711-1786), 2nd daughter of George IIobject
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