Portrait of Anna Cox (Mrs William Cox) / [attributed to Charles Rodius]
Portrait of Anna Cox (Mrs William Cox) / [attributed to Charles Rodius]
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Date
approximately 1830
Call Numbers
P2/517
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Physical Description
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1 drawing - 28.7 x 23.5 cm - pencil, pastel, and wash
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Out of copyright
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Contents
A head and upper body portrait of Anna Cox wearing an indoor cap.
Alternative Titles
Full title
Portrait of Anna Cox (Mrs William Cox) / [attributed to Charles Rodius]
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
Attributions / Conjectures
Attributed to Charles Rodius by Head, Pictures Section, Mitchell Library, 2010
Date note
Dated by Head, Pictures Section, Mitchell Library, 2010
Object History
Commissioned by William Cox, thence by family descent to the donor's husband.
Reference:
Library correspondence file
Contextual Information
Source
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program in memory of Robert Henry Hill, November 2010
Administrative / Biographical history
Anna Cox (1796?-1869), nee Blachford, arrived in New South Wales in 1817 on board the ship 'Lloyds'. She married William Cox (1764-1837) at St John's, Parramatta in 1821. His second wife, they had three sons, Edgar (b. 1821), Thomas (b. 1823), and Alfred (b. 1825), and a daughter Anna (b. 1828). In the 1828 Census of N.S.W., her age is given as...
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Call Numbers
P2/517
Record Identifier
YK5QGw6n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK5QGw6n
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Reference code
931075
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