| Description | The verso pages in this sequence are all blank, as was page 60 verso.
Pages 61-63 contain a list of accounts for works completed (in most cases portraits but some prints) in 1876. 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. 61: -Royal Academy attendance -Hanging Winter exhibition -Lord Eldon, 2nd payment, 1873 -Thos Hy. Farrer for Mrs F., 1873 -Henry Cotton, Q.C. (A possible study for this portrait is NPG 4240) -Lady Belper, 73, 74 and 76 -Baron Cleasby, in 74 and 75, R.A. -The Revd Canon King, E. -The Lady Robartes, E. -Earl Granville K.G. in Chancellors Robes for University of London -Earl Granville for Lady Granville, E., R.A. (Thought to be NPG 4900) -Copy of Duke of Bedford's mother in oil, also a drawing of do. [Ditto] -Edward Talbot 1st Warden of Keble College, for the College, R.A., in the price paid column there is a note stating not paid 1876, in column 1 there is a note stating £250 paid in 1877 and £50 paid in 1878 -Bishop of Carlisle, Harvey Goodwin, E., R.A. -Royal Academy attendances upon council etc
Works recorded on p. 62: -Lord Sydney, not paid 1876 -Miss Thornton at Milton, a present to Miss Synnet -Mr Ewan Christie, present -The Earl of Dalkeith, R.A. -Small half length of George, Lord Lyttelton -Touching proofs of Lord Robartes -Lady Trevelyan's copy, touching upon -Head of Mr Keble presented by me to the college -Finished the Marchioness of Salisbury with her son, R.A., in the price paid column there is a note stating not paid 1876 -Lord Cranbourn, begun in 1873, £100 reckoned as paid in 1873
Also amongst the list of works recorded on p. 62 is "My dear, old, friend the Earl of Leven and Melville a legacy of £19.19.0.
Work recorded on p. 63: -Drawing of Sir Thos Acland for his Grandson Mr Troyte, 1874
Also on page 63 Richmond records completing 14 works in 1874 (he had not numbered all the works) and had earnt £5232.15.00.
The 1878 date is derived from the entry for Edward Talbot on page 61. |