细节
George Perfect Harding
The Effigies of the highe borne Prince Maurice
signed, inscribed as title and further inscribed and dated 'G.P. Harding. delr 1809'; pen and grey ink and grey wash, unframed
10¼ x 7¼in. (26 x 18.4cm.); an unframed watercolour of a peasant eating spaghetti attributed to M. de Vito and seven unframed watercolour and drawings, the majority portrait subjects (9)
The Effigies of the highe borne Prince Maurice
signed, inscribed as title and further inscribed and dated 'G.P. Harding. delr 1809'; pen and grey ink and grey wash, unframed
10¼ x 7¼in. (26 x 18.4cm.); an unframed watercolour of a peasant eating spaghetti attributed to M. de Vito and seven unframed watercolour and drawings, the majority portrait subjects (9)