Manchester Art Gallery

Charles Lawson

William Marshall Craig, 1765 - 1828



Charles Lawson

William Marshall Craig 1765 - 1828

Summary

A three-quarter length, seated portrait of Charles Lawson (1728-1807). He faces right, but is looking forward. He is holding a book in his right hand, which is on his left knee. His left arm is resting on the arm of the chair. He wears a powdered wig and a tightly-buttoned coat. Charles Lawson was the Headmaster of Manchester Grammar School from 1764-1807. The Collegiate Church (later Manchester Cathedral) can be seen through the window behind him, as can houses and a factory chimney. Lawson ('Carolus Lawson') was the Headmaster of Manchester Grammar School from 1764-1807. This is one of nine portraits in Agnew and Zanetti's set (1828-33) entitled 'Collegiate Church, Manchester'.


Object Name

Charles Lawson

Creators Name

William Marshall Craig

Date Created

06/1833

Dimensions

support: 26.4cm x 17.6cm

accession number

1981.201

Collection Group

fine art
on paper, print
local history
British

Place of creation

United Kingdom

Support

paper

Medium

ink

Legal

© Manchester Art Gallery


x
Fill out my online form.