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[[underlined in red: ALBERT CUYP. "Herdsman & Cows on a River Bank." 29 1/4 x 19 5/8 P.]]
[[underlined in red: ALBERT CUYP. "Herdsman & Cows on a River Bank." 29 1/4 x 19 5/8 P.]]
Signed and dated.  
Signed and dated.  
Smith's catalogue raisonne vol. V, No. 180, Page 335. From the celebrated Deepdene collection belonging to Lord Francis Hope.
Smith's catalogue raisonne vol. V, No. 180, Page 335. From the celebrated Deepdene collection belonging to Lord Francis Hope.
 
 
 
[[underlined in red: SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. "Lady Margaret Beaumont." 25 1/8 x 30 1/8 C. P. R. A. Painted 1778 & 9.
Margaret, daughter of John Willes, of Astrop, Co. of Northampton, and grand daughter of Lord Chief Justice Willes; M. P. for Bier Alston 1790. Married 6 May 1778, Sir John Howland Beaumont, 7th Bart., died 1829. Sat in 1778 and March 1779.
Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1780, No. 12.
" " British Institutions 1813, " 107.
" " " " 1858, " 165.
" " Nat. Port. Exhibit 1867, " 548.
" " Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, " 183
One of the seven pictures exhibited by Reynolds at the first exhibition Somerset House. Tom Taylor's "Life of Reynolds, Vol. 2, pages, 224, 228, [[underlined: 280]], 287, and 293.
 
 
"Some of his most charming female heads are of this period, as Lady Beaumont, the beautiful wife of his friend Sir George."---Tom Taylor, Vol. 2, page 224.
"Lady Beaumont, the amicable and accomplished wife of Sir George."---Tom Taylor, Vol. 2, page 287.
"Two beautiful ladies, portraits by Reynolds, belong to this year; that of Lady Beaumont, wife of the artistic baronet, and that of Mrs. Payne Gallway, carrying her little boy pick-a-pack."---"Sir Joshua Reynolds," by Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower, F.S.A., page 86. Sir Walter Armstrong's "Sir Joshua Reynolds," pages 105, 118, and 193.
 
 
Engraved by J. R> Smith 1780 & S. W> Reynolds.
 
 
Morning Chronicle,-1780,-No. 12.---"The portrait of Lady Beaumont, which has a wonderful effect, excited fresh astonishment at the magic power of the pencil of this artist.

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underlined in red: MR. H. C. FRICK, OF PITTSBURGH, PA.


/ / in graphite: ? underlined in red: THEODORE ROUSSEAU. "The Village of Becquigny." 39 3/8 x 25 x 1/8 P. Signed to the right: "Theo. Rousseau." From the M. F. Hartmann Collection. Thomson's "The Barbizon School," page 139. Illustrated page 137, Salon of 1864.


/ / in graphite: ? underlined in red: ALBERT CUYP. "Herdsman & Cows on a River Bank." 29 1/4 x 19 5/8 P. Signed and dated. Smith's catalogue raisonne vol. V, No. 180, Page 335. From the celebrated Deepdene collection belonging to Lord Francis Hope.


[[underlined in red: SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. "Lady Margaret Beaumont." 25 1/8 x 30 1/8 C. P. R. A. Painted 1778 & 9. Margaret, daughter of John Willes, of Astrop, Co. of Northampton, and grand daughter of Lord Chief Justice Willes; M. P. for Bier Alston 1790. Married 6 May 1778, Sir John Howland Beaumont, 7th Bart., died 1829. Sat in 1778 and March 1779. Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1780, No. 12.

" " British Institutions 1813, " 107. 
" " " " 1858, " 165. 
" " Nat. Port. Exhibit 1867, " 548. 
" " Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, " 183

One of the seven pictures exhibited by Reynolds at the first exhibition Somerset House. Tom Taylor's "Life of Reynolds, Vol. 2, pages, 224, 228, underlined: 280, 287, and 293.


"Some of his most charming female heads are of this period, as Lady Beaumont, the beautiful wife of his friend Sir George."---Tom Taylor, Vol. 2, page 224. "Lady Beaumont, the amicable and accomplished wife of Sir George."---Tom Taylor, Vol. 2, page 287. "Two beautiful ladies, portraits by Reynolds, belong to this year; that of Lady Beaumont, wife of the artistic baronet, and that of Mrs. Payne Gallway, carrying her little boy pick-a-pack."---"Sir Joshua Reynolds," by Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower, F.S.A., page 86. Sir Walter Armstrong's "Sir Joshua Reynolds," pages 105, 118, and 193.


Engraved by J. R> Smith 1780 & S. W> Reynolds.


Morning Chronicle,-1780,-No. 12.---"The portrait of Lady Beaumont, which has a wonderful effect, excited fresh astonishment at the magic power of the pencil of this artist.