Brunetta and Phillis, a scene from The Spectator, painted by John Gilbert, 1844. Creator: Unknown.

Brunetta and Phillis, a scene from The Spectator, painted by John Gilbert, 1844. Creator: Unknown.

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Brunetta and Phillis, a scene from The Spectator, painted by John Gilbert, 1844. 'The fair Phillis, dressed in the rich brocade, awaits with impatience the entrance of her rival. Brunetta appears in a plain black silk mantua, but her train is supported by a negro girl, who is clothed in a piece of the identical brocade which Phillis prides herself upon. At this dreadful and unexpected sight Phillis faints away'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.


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  1. Sir John Gilbert: British, English: Artist, painter, illustratorSearch Wikipedia for Sir John Gilbert

Medium
  1. Engraving

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x4239
File Size : 61,598kb


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  1. Page00000047_c.tif
  1. ILN_1844, Vol I
  1. 0580076410
  1. 2-791-693
  1. 2791693
  1. Page00000047_c.tif

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