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Pencil and watercolour portrait of (Mary) Sabilla Novello

c. 1850

Pencil and watercolour portrait of (Mary) Sabilla Novello seated with her hands in her lap. An inscription written in Italian in pencil in a later hand suggests that the portrait was made by Signorina...

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BC MS NCC/13/9/15 Pencil and watercolour portrait of (Mary) Sabilla Novello
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Pencil and watercolour portrait of (Mary) Sabilla Novello

c. 1850

Pencil and watercolour portrait of (Mary) Sabilla Novello seated with her hands in her lap. She is pictured wearing a ring and bracelet on her proper left hand. The reverse contains pencil sketches of...

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Novello Cowden Clarke

1739-1966

The Novello Cowden Clarkes were a well known Anglo-Italian family of musicians, writers, artists, singers and actors, with a wide and influential literary and artistic circle. Based in London and lat...

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Robert Vernon's gift : British art for the nation 1847

Hamlyn, Robin; Tate Gallery

1993

Exhibition held Mar. 16-Oct. 31, 1993 at the Tate Gallery, London. Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72).

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