Madonna and Child

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Christiana Herringham was a daughter of Thomas Powell, a wealthy philanthropist who moved to Guildford. She revived the use of egg tempera, copied old masters and painted her own watercolours. She helped found the National Art Collections Fund.

Guildford House Gallery

Guildford

Title

Madonna and Child

Date

c.1900

Medium

tempera on board

Measurements

H 58 x W 39 cm

Accession number

480

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Alderman Laurence Powell

Work type

Painting

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