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Lord Frederick Leighton, 'A very early study of a Medieval Minstrel'

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Lord Frederick Leighton (British, 1830-1896)

 A very early study of a Medieval Minstrel

 pencil on paper the fragment measures approx.

19.1/2 x 13 in. (49.5 x 33 cm.)

 Provenance: Gifted by Leighton to his cousin Edith Emily Jellicorse, nee Garnham, and thence by descent.

 We would like to thank Daniel Robins, the curator at Leighton House for the authenticating this work in full. Daniel has suggested this study would have been executed when Leighton was studying in Frankfurt

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Lord Frederick Leighton (British, 1830-1896)

 A very early study of a Medieval Minstrel

 pencil on paper the fragment measures approx.

19.1/2 x 13 in. (49.5 x 33 cm.)

 Provenance: Gifted by Leighton to his cousin Edith Emily Jellicorse, nee Garnham, and thence by descent.

 We would like to thank Daniel Robins, the curator at Leighton House for the authenticating this work in full. Daniel has suggested this study would have been executed when Leighton was studying in Frankfurt

Lord Frederick Leighton (British, 1830-1896)

 A very early study of a Medieval Minstrel

 pencil on paper the fragment measures approx.

19.1/2 x 13 in. (49.5 x 33 cm.)

 Provenance: Gifted by Leighton to his cousin Edith Emily Jellicorse, nee Garnham, and thence by descent.

 We would like to thank Daniel Robins, the curator at Leighton House for the authenticating this work in full. Daniel has suggested this study would have been executed when Leighton was studying in Frankfurt

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