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#PortraitChallenge @StudioTeaBreak
based on
Tomb of Lord Lyttelton (sculpted by James Forsyth, 1878)
(In this variation, Lord Lyttelton is alive and well.)
Thursday #PortraitChallenge
Tomb of Lord Lyttelton, died 1876, sculpted by James Forsyth by #bagfinearts
Watercolour, charcoal, Polychromos, pencil on paper
Remembers me a litte bit of Dracula #ChristopherLee 😄
@WorcCathedral @StudioTeaBreak
George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 1 April 1871
He was an English aristocrat and Conservative politician from the Lyttelton family. He was chairman of the Canterbury Association, which encouraged British settlers to move to New Zealand.
Alfred Lyttelton, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 20 September 1884
He was a British politician and sportsman who excelled at both football and cricket.
When Henry Brouncker (cofferer to Charles II) died in 1688, he bequeathed Sheen Abbey to Sir Charles Lyttelton (1629–1716) (colonial governor/politician), not because they were related, but because they had fought together at the Siege of Colchester (1648) #BrothersInArms
I like it when I can drop local place names into the comic. Looking forward to the weather warming up so I can swim at Corsair Bay and paddle over to Quail Island. #Lyttelton #NewZealand
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Humphrey Lyttelton was a pioneer of the trad jazz revival and a lovely chap - he's probably better known for hosting Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. This is also the only Humph art you can get on Redbubble!
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#EmilyDewsnapArt
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Humphrey Lyttelton was a pioneer of the trad jazz revival and a lovely chap - he's probably better known for hosting Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. This is also the only Humph art you can get on Redbubble!
SEE PRODUCTS https://t.co/QtVaZu63NI
#EmilyDewsnapArt
FULL MOON LYTTELTON HARBOUR Watercolour by South Island artist Sue Currie. Measures 790 x 590mm in the frame, magical painting by Sue. NZ$2,200. Can be freighted to you free of charge within New Zealand once we get to level three. theotautaugallery@gmail.com
"You have often seen & I have as often made you observe Lyttelton's distinguished inattention & awkwardness. Wrapped up, like a Laputan, in intense thought, & possibly sometimes in no thought at all...
Chesterfield on Lord Lyttelton who died #OTD 1773
The Endeavour in Lyttelton ~ #Artist Sue Currie
#ArtistToWatch #painting #art