Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Dow

Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Dow

Samuel William Reynolds, the elder

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Half-length portrait of a man within an oval, the etching is based on Reynolds's portrait of Colonel Dow (Mannings 521) who is shown bareheaded, wearing a plain unbuttoned coat over a waistcoat. Born in Scotland, Dow was an officer in the East India Company and also a writer and playwright.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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