The Works of Captain William Baillie, After Paintings and Drawings by the Greatest Masters

1792
Not on view

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Object Information
  • Title: The Works of Captain William Baillie, After Paintings and Drawings by the Greatest Masters
  • Artist: Captain William E. Baillie (Irish, Kilbride, County Carlow 1723–1810 London)
  • Sitter: Captain William E. Baillie (Irish, Kilbride, County Carlow 1723–1810 London)
  • Sitter: mother of Gerard Dou (Dutch, 17th century)
  • Sitter: Cornelius de Witt (Dutch, 1623–1672)
  • Sitter: James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (British, Rotterdam 1649–1685)
  • Sitter: Franciscus Hall
  • Sitter: Frans van Mieris the Elder (Dutch, Leiden 1635–1681 Leiden)
  • Sitter: Gaspar Gerartius (Flemish, 17th century)
  • Sitter: Lord Mount Stuart
  • Sitter: William II, Prince of Orange (Dutch, The Hague 1626–1650 The Hague)
  • Sitter: Sofonisba Anguissola (Anguisciola) (Italian, Cremona 1532–1625 Palermo)
  • Sitter: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (British, 1592–1628)
  • Publisher: Boydell and Co. (London)
  • Date: 1792
  • Medium: Engraving
  • Dimensions: Book: 21 5/8 x 17 11/16 x 2 1/16 in. (55 x 45 x 5.3cm)
  • Classifications: Albums, Prints
  • Credit Line: Gift of Georgiana W. Sargent, in memory of John Osborne Sargent, 1924
  • Object Number: 24.63.1003
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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