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Enoch Seeman
Portrait Of Elizabeth Plumer (nee Byde) & Daughter, circa 1735

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Portrait Of Elizabeth Plumer (nee Byde) & Daughter, circa 1735 by ENOCH SEEMAN (1694-1744) Large 1735 portrait of Elizabeth Plumer & her daughter holding a rattle, oil on canvas by Enoch Seeman. Three quarter length portrait of Elizabeth Plumer, formerly Elizabeth Byde daughter to Thomas Byde of Ware Park, Hertfordshire. Wearing a green satin dress with her first child following her marriage to William Plumer, lawyer and British Whig, in 1731. signed "Enoch Seeman, pinxt, 1734" Provenance: direct from the family of the sitter, UK Measurements: 57" x 47" framed approx
  • Creator:
    Enoch Seeman (1694 - 1744, Polish)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 57 in (144.78 cm)Diameter: 8 in (20.32 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Blackwater, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 7832951stDibs: LU1577216156332

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