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Portrait of Cairncross Mary Pringle (d.1753), half-length, in a pink dress with a white wrap, a green parasol in her left hand, in a landscape; and Portrait of Susanna Pringle (d.1807), half-length, in an ivory dress with a blue sash and coat, white flowers in her right hand, in a landscape
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Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras)
Portrait of Cairncross Mary Pringle (d.1753), half-length, in a pink dress with a white wrap, a green parasol in her left hand, in a landscape; and Portrait of Susanna Pringle (d.1807), half-length, in an ivory dress with a blue sash and coat, white flowers in her right hand, in a landscape
both signed and dated 'T.HICKEY / 1782' (centre left)
oil on canvas, oval
13 x 11 in. (33 x 27.9 cm.)
(2) with identifying labels to the reverse, the former "Cairncross Mary Pringle / youngest daughter of Alexander / Pringle of Whytbank and Susanna / Rutherford of Edgerstown. Died / young at Lisbon 1753. (Written / by William Pringle of Whytbank 1927) / Portrait by J. Hickey 1784 (sic)."; and the latter "Susanna Pringle 5th Daughter / of Alexander Pringle of Whytbank / and Susanna Rutherford of Edgerstown / Died at Edinburgh 1807. Buried / in Grey Fryers Churchyard. (Written by William Pringle of Whytbank 1927)."
a pair
Portrait of Cairncross Mary Pringle (d.1753), half-length, in a pink dress with a white wrap, a green parasol in her left hand, in a landscape; and Portrait of Susanna Pringle (d.1807), half-length, in an ivory dress with a blue sash and coat, white flowers in her right hand, in a landscape
both signed and dated 'T.HICKEY / 1782' (centre left)
oil on canvas, oval
13 x 11 in. (33 x 27.9 cm.)
(2) with identifying labels to the reverse, the former "Cairncross Mary Pringle / youngest daughter of Alexander / Pringle of Whytbank and Susanna / Rutherford of Edgerstown. Died / young at Lisbon 1753. (Written / by William Pringle of Whytbank 1927) / Portrait by J. Hickey 1784 (sic)."; and the latter "Susanna Pringle 5th Daughter / of Alexander Pringle of Whytbank / and Susanna Rutherford of Edgerstown / Died at Edinburgh 1807. Buried / in Grey Fryers Churchyard. (Written by William Pringle of Whytbank 1927)."
a pair
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