Description | Pages 21v to 22v contain a list of accounts for works completed and copyrights purchased in 1856. Each page has been divided into five columns which record the following: Column 1 - Blank 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. 21v: -Captain Currer -Mr F. Warre -Duplicate of Bishop Selwyn for his brother -Prints of Dr. Vaughan -1 Do (Ditto) -Mr H. Follett -Col. Shadwell -Mr Charles Porcher -Mr Currer -Mrs Sperling -3 prints of E. Coleridge -Mr Bacon -Bishop of Carlisle, Villiers, E -Hon. Mrs Villiers -Henry Drummond M.P., E, RA -Rev. Mr Sperling -Mrs. Durnford -Mr. Arthur Mills M.P. -Mrs A. Mills -Mr Murray -Mr. R. Blencove, E -Col. Long (illegible phrase)
Works recorded on p. 22: -Col. Long, 1/2 length picture -Copyright of Newman (rest of name illegible) -Miss Erskine now Mrs Acland -Lady Acland after death -Posthumous oil portrait of the Earl of Dartmouth -Mr. F. Robinson -Sir Ed. Antrobus Bt -Mr Guize, water colour -Mr Butler, M.P., E -Sir William Heathcote M.P., began 50 (1850), E -Lord Bagot -Archdeacon Hoare -Master Mundy -Whole length of Vice Chancellor Kindersley in oil, R.A. -Half length in oil of Ven. Archdeacon Bentwick, E, R.A. -Mrs Randell -Duke of Newcastle -Hon. Mrs J. Talbot -Mr Hoskins -Mr Divett
Works recorded on p. 22v: -Copyright for Bishop of Carlisle -Mr Cunningham -Mr Bickersteth -Mrs Christie
Page 23 contains a summary of the years accounts, noting that 41 pictures were completed, 6 pictures were engraved and that a total sum of £2093.4.2 was paid to Richmond. This page also contains a note added by Richmond at a later date recording that he was elected a member of 'Nobody's Friend' in December 1856, resigning in 1883 but voted an Honorary Member.
The c. 1860 dating for this year has been derived from the 1860 date at the front of the volume; it is assumed that Richmond retrospectively added account details for the years 1853-1859 when he started using the volume. The c. 1883 dating has been derived from the information recording Richmond's membership of 'Nobody's Friend.' |