Watercolours, brown and black ink and pencil
13 x 19 ins
1782
1782
From the annotated etching later made from this watercolour we learn the names of the distinguished company. Chief target for satire Lady Mary Duncan, seated heavily on the left and gazing at the great castrato Pacchierotti, for whom she nursed a notorious passion; between them at the keyboard, Pacchierotti's friend the Venetian composer Bertoni. The remaining instrumentalists (from left to right) are: Cariboldi (double-bass), the bespectacled Hayford (oboe), James Cervetto ('cello), the violinist Salpietro, J. C. Fisher, leading oboist of the day and son-in-law to Gainsborough, the violist Langoni, and one of the brothers Pieltain playing the horn.
In the foreground Dr. Burney, oblivious to the music, is talking to Miss Polly Wilkes, daughter of the politician John Wilkes. Only the solitary figure on the extreme right remains unidentified; speculations include the instrument maker J. J. Merlin, the painter himself, or Burney's nephew the musician Charles Rousseau Burney.
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