Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant (1800–1886), 1st Baron Penrhyn of Llandegai

Image credit: National Trust Images

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A full-length portrait of the 1st Baron Penrhyn, seated at a desk with plan of 'CAE[RNARVONSHIRE]'. Lord Penrhyn's youngest daughter Adela records: `The sittings were very tedious to my Father, in spite of his appreciation of the good will which had caused their infliction, and when my Mother could not accompany him he used often to take me with him, although I was only a child, to Mr Wells' studio to help to while away the time.' Presented by subscription to the Town Hall, Caernarfon, and subsequently given to the National Trust.

National Trust, Penrhyn Castle

Bangor

Title

Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant (1800–1886), 1st Baron Penrhyn of Llandegai

Date

1869

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 198 x W 142 cm

Accession number

1421776

Acquisition method

presented by subscription to Caernarfon Town Hall; gift to the National Trust

Work type

Painting

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