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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of Andrew Stuart (d. 1801) of Castlemilk and Torrance, wearing grey-green coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue, late 18th century
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Richard CoswayPortrait of William Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon and 3rd Viscount Courtenay, c. 1810
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Richard CoswayGeorge, Prince of Wales, later King George IV (1762-1830), in armour with the sash of the Order of the Garter, c. 1800-10
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Richard CoswayA Lady, wearing white blue cloak with white fur trim, a white bandeau in her dark hair , c. 1800
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of Miss Barbara Evelyn Isabella Gunning, c. 1800
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Richard CoswayA Gentleman, wearing 'Windsor Uniform', his blue coat with red collar and brass buttons, white tied stock, c. 1798
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Richard CoswayA Gentleman called C. Purling, wearing brown coat, white stock and powdered hair en queue, c. 1795
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Richard CoswayTriston Chambers, aged 2, winged and holding a dove, c. 1795
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Richard CoswayA sketch of Mother and Child; she sits sewing while the child looks over her shoulder, c. 1790
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing blue coat with gold buttons, tied stock and frilled cravat, c. 1790
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a naval captain, possibly Sir Charles Edmund Nugent (bap.1759-1844), wearing blue naval uniform with white facings and gold lace, his hair powdered, sky background, c. 1790
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a young Gentleman, wearing blue coat, white waistcoat and white stock, his hair powdered, c. 1790
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Richard CoswayMaria Eleanor Villiers, nee Forbes, Countess of Clarendon (1759-1844), wearing white dress with black and pale-yellow trim, large white hat with black trim and black ostrich feather, c. 1785-90
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of George, Prince of Wales (1762-1830), later King George IV, c. 1783
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing blue coat and white shirt with his hair powdered, c. 1780s
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Richard CoswayA Lady, wearing white muslin dress with high collar and yellow belt, her hair powdered, c. 1780
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a green jacket, his hair powdered, c. 1765
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Richard CoswayPortrait of a young girl, wearing blue fur-trimmed cape, fur muff, her hair covered with black headscarf, pearls at her neck, c. 1765
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of Elizabeth Talbot (née Hoey), Countess of Shrewsbury (d. 1847), wearing white dress with lace fichu and gold ribbon belt, her hair powdered, 1797
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of Edward Johnston, wearing blue coat with pale grey collar, white waistcoat and tied cravat, his hair powdered, 1796
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a young boy, thought to be Sir George Francis Seymour (1787-1870), leaning on an anchor, a ship in the distance, 1789
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Richard CoswayPortrait drawing of Mrs Elizabeth Billington (1765-1818), as Coraly in The Peruvian, her head almost in profile to left, wearing a turban decorated with ostrich feathers and pearls, and an ermine-trimmed coat, 1786
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Richard CoswaySidi Hadji Abdurrahman Adja (1720-1792) and two veiled young women, probably Lilla Amnani and her sister (2), 1786
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Richard CoswaySir John William de la Pole, 6th Bt. of Shute, MP (1757-99), wearing military-style scarlet coat with blue facings, his hair powdered and worn en queue, 1785
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Richard CoswayAn unfinished portrait miniature of William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire (1748-1811), wearing ‘van Dyck’ dress, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92), 1782
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Richard CoswayMary Robinson [née Darby] ‘Perdita’ (1756/1758?–1800), wearing black hat with large satin bow over her powdered hair, black silk choker and white chemise, 1782
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Richard CoswayA portrait drawing of the actress Mary Robinson (nèe Derby), also known as ‘Perdita’ (1756/1758?-1800), seated in a theatre box, wearing plumed hat, a fan in her hand, 1780s
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a Young Boy, thought to be George John (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, 1770s
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Richard CoswayPortrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing pinkish-red coat, with matching waistcoat and white lace stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue with black ribbon, 1760s
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Richard CoswayPortrait of a Viscountess, probably Philadelphia Hannah Dawson, Viscountess Cremorne (c. 1740-1826)