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Portrait of Queen Charlotte (Dance-Holland)

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Portrait of Queen Charlotte
ArtistNathaniel Dance-Holland
Year1768–1769
TypeOil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions233.7 cm × 142.2 cm (92.0 in × 56.0 in)
LocationUppark House, Sussex

Portrait of Queen Charlotte is a 1769 portrait painting by the English artist Nathaniel Dance-Holland. It depicts the German-born Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of the British monarch George III.[1]

Dance-Holland spent more than a decade in Italy before returning to Britain where he became a noted portraitist.[2] He was a founder member of the Royal Academy and chose to exhibit this and a portrait of George III at the Academy's inaugural Summer Exhibition of 1769 at Somerset House.[3] Both paintings are now in the collection of the National Trust at Uppark House in West Sussex.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ Ingamells p.104
  2. ^ Palmer p.87-88
  3. ^ Gott & Benson p.130
  4. ^ https://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/138274

Bibliography

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  • Gott, Ted & Benson, Laurie. Painting and Sculpture Before 1800 in the International Collections of the National Gallery of Victoria. National Gallery of Victoria, 2003.
  • Ingamells, John. National Portrait Gallery Mid-Georgian Portraits, 1760–1790. National Portrait Gallery, 2004.
  • Palmer, Allison Lee. Historical Dictionary of Neoclassical Art and Architecture. Scarecrow Press, 2011.