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Bishop Alexander Jolly (1796–1838)

Image credit: Highland Council

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This is a portrait of the Right Reverend Alexander Jolly, DD, who was Bishop of Moray from 1796 to 1838. The painting was presented to the See of Moray by the daughters of the Right Reverend James Walker, DD, Bishop of Edinburgh in 1882.

Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (High Life Highland)

Inverness

Title

Bishop Alexander Jolly (1796–1838)

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 77 x W 65 cm

Accession number

INVMG 1997.018.003

Acquisition method

gift from the Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

cartouche: The Right Reverend Alexander Jolly DD, Bishop of Moray 1796–1838. Presented to he See of Moray by the daughters of the Right Reverend James Walker DD, Bishop of Edinburgh 1882.

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Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (High Life Highland)

Castle Wynd, Inverness, Highland IV2 3EB Scotland

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