Fruit Girl

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Three-quarter-length portrait of a young girl, seated facing, wearing a bonnet and cloak and holding a basket of fruit, a King Charles Spaniel at her feet. Formerly catalogued as 'manner of John Opie RA'.

National Trust, Oxburgh Hall

near Swaffham

Title

Fruit Girl

Date

c.1785–1800

Medium

oil on canvas or print and oil on canvas

Measurements

H 128.5 x W 101 cm

Accession number

1210318

Acquisition method

presented to the National Trust by Sybil Lyne-Stephens, Lady Paston-Bedingfeld, 1952

Work type

Painting

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National Trust, Oxburgh Hall

Oxborough, near Swaffham, Norfolk PE33 9PS England

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