SirCharlesBagot.JPG


Description

Sir Charles Bagot, the Governor General of the Province of Canada (1841-43). Reproductions of a work by Henry William Pickersgill.

This file includes two different reproductions of the work:

  • The version uploaded on 11 January 2007 (and retouched on 8 November 2008) is a reproduction by Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec (BAnQ) of a printed copy (from the fonds Livernois, photographer, Québec) of a photographic reproduction of the work.
  • It was overwritten on 20 August 2015 by an image of a different reproduction of undisclosed origin. (Possibly showing the mezzotint engraving by John Burnet, originally published by J. Ryman, Oxford, March 1, 1844.)
Date Not dated
Source
  • Source of the 11 January 2007 version (moved from the English Wikipedia ) : Scanned by the Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec. [1] (dead link). It is item P560,S2,D1,P47 in the collection of BAnQ. Now at this url .
  • Source of the 20 August 2015 version : Not disclosed by the uploader (User:The Traditionalist).
Author
Henry William Pickersgill (1782–1875) wikidata:Q3133160
Henry William Pickersgill
Alternative names
Henry Pickersgill; R.A. Pickersgill; Pickersgill
Description British painter and librarian
Date of birth/death 3 December 1782 Edit this at Wikidata 21 April 1875 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
Work location
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q3133160
Other versions

Note relating to the image of 2007 and 2008, but not to the image of 2015:

This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: remove border and black&white .


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