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- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons abstract "Lady Cockburn and Her Three Eldest Sons (1775) is an oil on canvas portrait by Joshua Reynolds. Work began on the picture in 1773, and, in Grand Manner fashion, Reynolds exploited two classical paintings: the attitude of the child on the left was modelled on Cupid in Velázquez's Toilet of Venus whilst the general composition was inspired by Anthony van Dyck's Charity. The painting passed to Mister Cockburn's son George, and then to his daughter, Mister Hamilton, the wife of Sir James Hamilton.It was bequeathed to London's National Gallery in 1906. The painting is one of the few signed by Reynolds: Lady Cockburn's dress bears his signature and the year 1775.Lady Cockburn (Augusta Anne Ayscough, 1749–1837) was the daughter of Francis Ayscough and his wife Anne. She married Sir James Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/, Scottish English: [ˈkobʌɾn]) the 8th Baronet and became Lady Cockburn of Langton in Berwick in 1769. The marriage was made as the result of a large marriage settlement of twenty thousand pounds which was arranged by her maternal uncle, Sir George Lyttlelton, her widowed mother and her brother George Edward Ayscough. The money was raised on her father's estate and included three houses in London and two farms.Lady Cockburn's first three sons are depicted in the portrait. The first son, James (b. 1771), became the 9th baronet and Governor of Bermuda (1811–1819), and her second son, George (b. 1772) became an Admiral of the Fleet and the 10th Baronet. Her third son, William (b. 1773) became the Dean of York, and her fourth son, Alexander (b. 1776), became British envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Württemberg and the Columbia District whilst her fifth son, Francis, (b. 1776) became a general after being involved in the early history of Canada as a colony and serving in diplomatic positions in the Bahamas and British Honduras. Lady Cockburn's daughter, Augusta, was wed in 1807.".
- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons author Joshua_Reynolds.
- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons birthDate "1749".
- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons deathDate "1837".
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- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons city London.
- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons dateOfBirth "1749".
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- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons name "Cockburn, Anne Augusta".
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- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons year "1775".
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- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons comment "Lady Cockburn and Her Three Eldest Sons (1775) is an oil on canvas portrait by Joshua Reynolds. Work began on the picture in 1773, and, in Grand Manner fashion, Reynolds exploited two classical paintings: the attitude of the child on the left was modelled on Cupid in Velázquez's Toilet of Venus whilst the general composition was inspired by Anthony van Dyck's Charity.".
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- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons depiction Sir_Joshua_Reynolds_004.jpg.
- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons givenName "Anne Augusta".
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- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons name "Anne Augusta Cockburn".
- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons name "Lady Cockburn and Her Three Eldest Sons".
- Lady_Cockburn_and_Her_Three_Eldest_Sons surname "Cockburn".