File:Portrait of Admiral Peter Rainier (1741-1808) 2015 CKS 10390 0184.jpg
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[edit]Arthur William Devis: Portrait of Admiral Peter Rainier (1741-1808)
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Artist |
artist QS:P170,Q4800678 |
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Title |
Portrait of Admiral Peter Rainier (1741-1808) |
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Description |
English: Portrait of Admiral Peter Rainier (1741-1808) The spectacles were probably invented by Edward Scarlett (1627-1730), a London optician, whose design was improved by James Ayscough in 1752. Ayscough designed several other types of spectacles, which had lenses 3/4in. in diameter and including the frame were 1¾in. across. The Admiral's spectacles have 'Martin's Margins', which are rims of tortoiseshell or horn, designed to reduce the amount of light reaching the eyes. |
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Date |
1805 date QS:P571,+1805-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium | oil on canvas (unlined) | |||||||||||||||||||
Dimensions | 14 x 12 1/8 in. (35.6 x 30.8 cm.) | |||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-5916370 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Number of components | 3 |
Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
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Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Windows |
File change date and time | 09:43, 4 June 2015 |
Exif version | 2.21 |
Color space | Uncalibrated |
Date and time of digitizing | 12:56, 4 June 2015 |
Date metadata was last modified | 15:13, 4 June 2015 |
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