Description
Interior of the British Museum
and the print is a satire on the distress and financial failures of 1773-1774
Worcester and the river crossings from the cathedral tower
showing the Royal family viewing an exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts in 1788
Portrait of Thomas Haselden (d.1740) gullibility Interior of the British MuseumHead and shoulders portrait, oval, Haselden wearing a shoulder length wig, with a loose gown over a buttoned coat or waistcoat and a white neck cloth. A coat of arms appears below the main image. Inscribed: 'Thomas Haselden, F. R. S, Head Master of the Royal Academy at Portsmouth. T Frye pinxt. 1735. J. Faber fecit, 1740.' In pencil lower left '1739'; lower right '2 6'. Thomas Haselden was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1739. Original:
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