. A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910) . 6SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, : 1723-1792 English SchoolLADY LOUISA FITZPATRICK HEAD and shoulders ; seen in profile turned to the left ; hairpowdered and dressed in the style of Marie Antoinette ;large white cap with pink ribbons ; blue dress trimmed with background. Canvas. 29I in. x 24! in. ( x ). Painted in 1786. Lady Louisa Fitzpatrick, second daughter of John, first Earl of UpperOssory, was born 1755 ; marr


. A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910) . 6SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, : 1723-1792 English SchoolLADY LOUISA FITZPATRICK HEAD and shoulders ; seen in profile turned to the left ; hairpowdered and dressed in the style of Marie Antoinette ;large white cap with pink ribbons ; blue dress trimmed with background. Canvas. 29I in. x 24! in. ( x ). Painted in 1786. Lady Louisa Fitzpatrick, second daughter of John, first Earl of UpperOssory, was born 1755 ; married July 8, 1779, as his second wife, William,2nd Earl of Shelburne, who was created first Marquess of Lansdowne, Novem-ber 30, 1784. She died August 7, 1789. Exhibited at Birmingham, 1900, No. 22. Lent by the Marquess of Lansdowne, SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, : 1723-1792 English SchoolTHE DILETTANTI SOCIETY, No. 1 A PORTRAIT group of scven figures placed round a the left of the composition is (i) Constantine, secondLord Mulgrave, pointing with his right thumb over hisshoulder, and holding between the fingers of his left hand the stemof a wine glass ; (2) Henry Dundas, afterwards Lord Dundas, theonly standing figure in the group, holds a gem in his raised righthand ; (3) the Earl of Seaforth, his face nearly in profile to theleft, has in his right hand a gem, and a decanter in his left ; (4)the Hon. Charles Greville, in the centre and turned to the right,holds a glass in his right hand ; (5) Mr. John Charles Crowle, wearinga broad white cravat, clinks his glass with that of Mr. Grevilleand with that held by (6) Mr. Banks, afterwards Sir Joseph Banks,who is dressed in red ; (7) in the right foreground sits Lord Car-marthen, afterwards fifth Duke of Leeds ; he has a long stick inhis left hand and holds a ge


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