King George III taking the waters at Cheltenham. Coloured aquatint by J.C. Stadler after C. Rosenberg, 1812.

  • Rosenberg, Charles, the elder, active 18th/19th century.
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[1812]
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23324i
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King George III taking the waters at Cheltenham. Coloured aquatint by J.C. Stadler after C. Rosenberg, 1812. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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King George III, holding a stick, stands in a pavilion at Cheltenham holding a glass of Cheltenham Spa water. In the shadow to left is a serving woman. The Union flag flies on the pavilion roof

Publication/Creation

[London] : [Colnaghi & Co.], [1812]

Physical description

1 print : aquatint, with watercolour ; sheet 28.2 x 24.6 cm

Lettering

His Majesty at Cheltenham Spa, being his last likeness drawn. ...

References note

F. O'Donoghue, Catalogue of engraved British portraits ... in the British Museum, vol. II, 1910, p.306, no. 107

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Wellcome Collection 23324i

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