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COPY OF A MARBLE OF THE COUNTESS OF
LEICESTER (1700-1775)
wife of Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of
Leicester
Provenance: Although there is no
specific mention of where it was displayed, this bust and that of
Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester were executed as a
matching pair.
Lady Margaret Tufton was the
third of five daughters of the Earl of Thanet, and entered into an
arranged marriage with Thomas Coke in 1718, two weeks after her 18th
birthday. She kept the household accounts in her own
handwriting from 1730 for at least 30 years, and wrote detailed
inventories of the house, which survive today. When Thomas
Coke died in 1759, Lady Margaret faithfully completed the work to
the house to his exact specification, and continued to live at
Holkham until her death in 1775. Roubilliac/Chantrey's bust
does justice to this remarkable lady.
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80cm |
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30.55'' |
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54cm |
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19'' |
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29.2cm |
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11.5'' |
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Price
£1750.00 |
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