. English: Portrait of Lady Anne de la Pole (nee Templer) (1758-1832). Sold by Sir Frederick Arundell de la Pole, 11th Baronet (1850-1926) at auction at Christie's London on 13th July 1913, purchased by the dealers Duveen Brothers of 720 5th Avenue, New York for $ 206,850, a record price for any work of art sold in London. (New York Times, 14/7/1913) Acquired by Alvan T. Fuller, Governor of Massachussetts, donated by Fuller Foundation to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA, owner in 2012. Painted by Romney as pair with portrait of her husband Sir John William de la Pole (1757-1799), standing in

.  English: Portrait of Lady Anne de la Pole (nee Templer) (1758-1832). Sold by Sir Frederick Arundell de la Pole, 11th Baronet (1850-1926) at auction at Christie's London on 13th July 1913, purchased by the dealers Duveen Brothers of 720 5th Avenue, New York for $ 206,850, a record price for any work of art sold in London. (New York Times, 14/7/1913) Acquired by Alvan T. Fuller, Governor of Massachussetts, donated by Fuller Foundation to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA, owner in 2012. Painted by Romney as pair with portrait of her husband Sir John William de la Pole (1757-1799), standing in  Stock Photo
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. English: Portrait of Lady Anne de la Pole (nee Templer) (1758-1832). Sold by Sir Frederick Arundell de la Pole, 11th Baronet (1850-1926) at auction at Christie's London on 13th July 1913, purchased by the dealers Duveen Brothers of 720 5th Avenue, New York for $ 206, 850, a record price for any work of art sold in London. (New York Times, 14/7/1913) Acquired by Alvan T. Fuller, Governor of Massachussetts, donated by Fuller Foundation to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA, owner in 2012. Painted by Romney as pair with portrait of her husband Sir John William de la Pole (1757-1799), standing in hunting apparel, with hat and whip in his left hand, published in Turner, Maureen A., The Building of New Shute House 1787-1790, MA dissertation, University of Exeter, Sept 1999, plate 2.15, opp. p.53. Anne, Lady de la Pole. 1786. AnneTemplerByRomney