[Ann Piper and her children, ca. 1826 / oil painting by Augustus Earle]
[Ann Piper and her children, ca. 1826 / oil painting by Augustus Earle]
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Date
ca. 1826
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ML 672 , Status: On display – Paintings from the Collection, Room 3, South Wall, no. 301
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1 painting - 195.1 x 121.7 cm., image ; 237.1 x 163.6 cm. (frame) - oil
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Out of copyright : Artist died before 1955.
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The children depicted in this painting are Thomas (b. 1816) dressed in black, William Sloper (b. 1822) who holds a drum and wears a tailored version of the frock and pantaloons boys wore until they were "breeched" around five years old, Eliza (b. 1818) who stands behind her mother, and Anne Christina Frances (b. 1820) who leans on the arm of her mo...
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[Ann Piper and her children, ca. 1826 / oil painting by Augustus Earle]
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Digital order no:a928600...
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Presented by Mrs B. Dale (nee Cox) & Mr R. H. Cox, grandchildren of John Piper, in 1921.
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Administrative / Biographical history
Mary Ann Shears married Captain John Piper, military officer and public servant by special licence in 1816. It is believed they met and formed an attachment during Piper's term of service on Norfolk Island. -- Reference: Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol.2, 1788-1850. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1967
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ML 672 , Status: On display – Paintings from the Collection, Room 3, South Wall, no. 301
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9PQ8ljXn
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404723
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