<portrait>

    <aNumber>A 3866</aNumber>
    <inventoryNumber>I 2642</inventoryNumber>

    <depictedPersons>
    </depictedPersons>

    <artists>
    </artists>

    <publishers>
    </publishers>

    <description>
<p>Brustb., Kopf nach hr. gewandt, vor Vorhang u. Bücherregal. Unten 8zeil. engl. Legende „S. T. COLERIDGE ESQR. | Is a native of Bristol [!], and was some time of Jesus college, | Oxford. While in that college he was looked on as a man of genius. | His poetical works have experienced a very flattering reception, and his | monody on the death of Chatterton has been much admired. When Sir | Alexander Bell went out as governor of Malta, he took this gentleman | with him as secretary, by which he became entitled to the usual pension | granted by government on those occasions.“</p>
</description>

    <technique>Roulettestich: &lt;u.M.&gt; London: William Darton; 58, Holborn Hill, 1823.</technique>
    <sheetSize>112 x 75 mm</sheetSize>
    <plateSize></plateSize>
    <imageSize>ca. 76 x 65 mm</imageSize>

    <catalogs>
                    <catalog>
                O’Donoghue 1,465 (Nr. 13).
            </catalog>
            </catalogs>
    <condition></condition>

    <attribute type="1" typeDescription="Ikonographie und Realien">Bücherregal</attribute>
    <attribute type="1" typeDescription="Ikonographie und Realien">Vorhang</attribute>

    <source></source>
    <notes>Roulettestich</notes>

    <created>1996-07-21 10:52:26</created>
    <modified>1996-07-21 11:31:55</modified>

</portrait>
