Portrait of
Thomas Winnington (1696–1746), standing, at half-length, turned slightly to the left, facing, gazing at the spectator, wearing a powdered wig, plum coat and waistcoat over white undershirt. Right hand held in waistcoat; a black tricorn hat under his left arm.
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions
700 x 600 mm
Collection
National Trust, Lyme Park, Stockport
Accession number
NT 499980
Credit line
On loan from Mr N. Hanbury-Williams
Notes
The original by
Jean-Baptiste van Loo is a whole-length portrait in which he is shown in his robes as Reverend of the City of Worcester. It is in the possession of the Corporation of Worcester at the Guildhall.
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