
WILLIAM DICKINSON (1746-1823). Sir John Fielding. As Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the City of Westminster. London, W. Dickinson - T. Watson, 1778.
Mezzotint portrait, c. 500x350 mm. After a painting by Rev. Matthews William Peters.
Three-quarter length, sitting, directed and facing towards the front, dressed in wig, gown, collar and badge, right hand resting on his chair and left hand on his breast, eyes obscured by hat.
Mounted to corners, small repaired tear to lower platemark.
John Fielding (1721-1780), magistrate; brother of the more famous author Henry Fielding.
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WILLIAM DICKINSON (1746-1823). Sir John Fielding. As Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the City of Westminster. London, W. Dickinson - T. Watson, 1778.
Mezzotint portrait, c. 500x350 mm. After a painting by Rev. Matthews William Peters.
Three-quarter length, sitting, directed and facing towards the front, dressed in wig, gown, collar and badge, right hand resting on his chair and left hand on his breast, eyes obscured by hat.
Mounted to corners, small repaired tear to lower platemark.
John Fielding (1721-1780), magistrate; brother of the more famous author Henry Fielding.
See text.
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