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After George Romney, Portrait of Jacob Morland (1740-1780) and his dog

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After George Romney
Portrait of Jacob Morland (1740-1780) and his dog
Oil on canvas
75 x 62cm (29½ x 24¼ in.)

Provenance:
Property of the Morland Family, Court Lodge, Kent

A copy of moderate quality and not autograph. It was possibly executed when the original left the Morland family. Jacob Morland was born and died in Killington, in the Kirkby-Lonsdale parish of Westmorland. He was the son of John and Mary Morland and married Dorothy Brisco in 1761 in Carlisle. The original 'Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite' was painted in 1763 by George Romney and is now in the Tate Gallery collection in London where it was bequeathed by Colonel John Morland in 1902.


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After George Romney
Portrait of Jacob Morland (1740-1780) and his dog
Oil on canvas
75 x 62cm (29½ x 24¼ in.)

Provenance:
Property of the Morland Family, Court Lodge, Kent

A copy of moderate quality and not autograph. It was possibly executed when the original left the Morland family. Jacob Morland was born and died in Killington, in the Kirkby-Lonsdale parish of Westmorland. He was the son of John and Mary Morland and married Dorothy Brisco in 1761 in Carlisle. The original 'Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite' was painted in 1763 by George Romney and is now in the Tate Gallery collection in London where it was bequeathed by Colonel John Morland in 1902.

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