The Right Honourable Lord de Dunstanville (1757–1835)

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John Bryant Lane was born in Helston, Cornwall, son of Samuel Lane, a chemist and exciseman and Margaret (née Baldwin). He was educated in Truro and at the age of 14 his taste in art attracted the patronage of Lord de Dunstanville who sent him to Rome in 1817, where he remained for 10 years. His 'Vision of Joseph' caused offence and he and his picture were expelled from the papal dominions. He died in London in 1868.

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Title

The Right Honourable Lord de Dunstanville (1757–1835)

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 148 x W 118 cm

Accession number

TRURI : 1831.1

Acquisition method

gift, 1831

Work type

Painting

Royal Cornwall Museum

River Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2SJ England

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