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Portrait of Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton ("Pinkie") above a Georgian table and bronze sculpture



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  • Portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

    Portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

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    The portraits on the walls, from left to right: Sir Joshua Reynolds' Diana (Sackville), Viscountess Crosbie (1777); Sir Thomas Lawrence's Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton: "Pinkie" (1794) above a bronze sculpture, Renommée (Fame) by an unknown foundry, after Antoine Coysevox, made between 1700 and 1710; Reynolds' Jane Fleming, later Countess of Harrington (1778-1779); Reynolds' Lavinia (Bingham), Countess Spencer, and John Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorp, later Earl Spencer (1783-1784); Thomas Gainsborough's Karl Friedrich Abel (circa 1777); George Romney's Penelope (Rycroft) Lee Acton (1791); Reynolds' Sarah (Kemble) Siddons as the Tragic Muse (1783-1784); MS note on verso reads "HEH art gallery: new wing, c. 1933." Stamp on verso reads "Hiller Studio, 336 So. Hudson, TE. 6904 Pasadena."

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  • Four people in period costume in the portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

    Four people in period costume in the portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

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    Two couples in 18th century dress in the portrait gallery. One couple, the man standing and the woman sitting, are in front of George Romney's Rose (Gardiner) Milles (1780-1783). The other couple, both standing, are to the left of Thomas Gainsborough's Jonathan Buttall: the blue boy (1770). The bronze sculpture beneath "Blue Boy" is Mercure (Mercury) by an unknown foundry, after Antoine Coysevox, made between 1700 and 1710. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 28 New Gallery, Huntington Art Gallery. Portraits visible are "The Blue Boy" by Gainsborough, and "Mrs. Jeremiah Milles" by Romney."

    photCL 107 vol13 (28)

  • South terrace of the Huntington residence with bronze sculpture, "Stag Hunt."

    South terrace of the Huntington residence with bronze sculpture, "Stag Hunt."

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    View of the bronze sculpture, Stag Hunt, after Jacques Houzeau,. with the south terrace in the background. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 2 Terrace, Huntington Art Gallery. In foreground, bronze group, "Stag Hunt," by Houzeau. French, XVII c."

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  • Portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

    Portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

    Visual Materials

    The portraits on the wall from left to right: George Romney's Jeremiah Milles (1780-1783); Thomas Gainsborough's Jonathan Buttall: the blue boy (1770) (the bronze sculpture beneath "Blue Boy" is Mercure (Mercury) by an unknown foundry, after Antoine Coysevox, made between 1700 and 1710); Romney's Rose (Gardiner) Milles (1780-1783). MS note on verso reads "HEH art gallery: new wing, c. 1933." Stamp on verso reads "Hiller Studio, 336 So. Hudson, TE. 6904 Pasadena."

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  • Portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

    Portrait gallery in the Huntington residence

    Visual Materials

    The portraits on the walls, from left to right: George Romney's Penelope (Rycroft) Lee Acton (1791); Sir Joshua Reynolds' Sarah (Kemble) Siddons as the Tragic Muse (1783-1784); Reynolds' Georgiana (Spencer) Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1775-1776); John Hoppner's Isabella (Ingram) Seymour Conway, Viscountess Beauchamp, later Marchioness of Hertford (circa 1789); Thomas Gainsborough's Henrietta Read, later Henrietta Meares (circa 1777); Gainsborough's The Hon. Anne (Batson) Fane (circa 1782); George Romney's Jeremiah Milles (1780-1783); Gainsborough's Jonathan Buttall: the blue boy (1770). The bronze sculpture beneath "Blue Boy" is Mercure (Mercury) by an unknown foundry, after Antoine Coysevox, made between 1700 and 1710. MS note on verso reads "HEH art gallery: new wing (interior view)."

    photCL 107 fld23 (39)

  • Costumed man & woman on settee below portrait of Robinson by Kneller in the Huntington residence

    Costumed man & woman on settee below portrait of Robinson by Kneller in the Huntington residence

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    Sir Godfrey Kneller's William Robinson, later Sir William Robinson, Knt. (1693) - gift to the Huntington 1934. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 30 Corner of Dining Room, Huntington Art Gallery. Portrait of Sir William Robinson by Sir Godfrey Kneller."

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