Charles Long at The National Portrait Gallery, London, UK
Charles Long at The National Portrait Gallery, London, UK
Published 2015-04-01T16:31:50+00:00
Charles Long was a Tory statesman. The personal friend of Pitt, he held various offices from 1806 until 1826, when he was created a peer. In retirement he devoted himself to the arts, acquiring a considerable collection of pictures and sculpture. Long was an acknowledged connoisseur and a friend of George IV whose taste he influenced in the decoration of the royal palaces. He was a trustee of the National Gallery and the British Museum.
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Date de publication | 01/04/2015 |
Durée d’impression | 250 - 300 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 41g |
Dimensions | 83.79 x 42.08 |
Complexité | Medium |
Titre | Charles Long |
Localisation | National Portrait Gallery |