Description | Pages 36v to 37 contain a list of accounts for works completed (in most cases portraits but some prints) and copyrights purchased in 1864. Each page has been divided into five columns which record the following: Column 1 - Number of portrait as assigned by Richmond Column 2 - Engraved, marked with an E if engraved and with a total of engravings at the bottom of each page Column 3 - Name of sitter or work Column 4 - Exhibited, R.A. (Royal Academy) marked next to those exhibited Column 5 - Price paid, with total of monies received at the bottom of each page
Works recorded on p. 36v: -Copy of Dr Lushington -Mr Jellicoe, E -Mr Colvert, Q.C. -E. N. Buxton Esq -Dr Hoffmann -W. H. Farrer Esq -Professor Tyndal -E. Wigram Esq, E in 1875 -Mrs Bathurst -Mrs W. H. Farrer -William Cotton Esq -Sir Edmond Head, Bart, E -Mrs Stirling In Scotland at Drumlanrig Castle -The Duke of Buccleuch, E, R.A. -The Duchess of Buccleuch -Lady Victoria Scott Began the following (in pencil) -Colonel Dulrymple Smith -The Bishop of Oxford -Mrs J Blake -Lady Mary Curzon, sold in 1884 -Mrs Wallace, paid 1866 -Dr. Beuce Jones, E
Works recorded on p. 37 -Dr Scott Master of Bailliol -Finished a large picture of Comus begun in Rome, R.A. (unsold) -Rev Canon Carus, 2 sittings -Finished Countess Home, 2nd payment, R.A. -Copy of Archbishop of Canterbury for Durham -2nd payment Lady Whitbread, 2 sittings -Touching proofs of Mr Heald -Mr. W. Childers begun in 1843 -Sir Hugh Cairns, 1863 -Touching proofs Henry Venn -Colnaghi's Bill to Xmas 63 -Dr. Smith and B. Jones -Col. Dalrymple White, E in 1877 -Lord Derby in oil and a drawing
Also on page 37 Richmond has written notes on how he was unable to work for many months in 1864, with hardly any appointments between February and November due to him being away. The normal years summary is absent for 1864, the running total given at the end of entries on page 37 is £1186.15.6, the total figure of paintings Richmond has recorded is 23 - however not all works on the list were numbered by Richmond. Pencil entries in the margin of the page may refer to further payments but this is unclear.
The 1884 date has been derived from the note by Richmond on page 36v regarding the portrait of Lady Mary Curzon. |