The Music Party

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Year1733
Dimensions45.1 cm × 57.8 cm (17.8 in × 22.8 in)
The Music Party
ArtistPhilippe Mercier
Year1733
TypeOil on canvas, Conversation piece
Dimensions45.1 cm × 57.8 cm (17.8 in × 22.8 in)
LocationNational Portrait Gallery, London

The Music Party is a 1733 oil painting by the French artist Philippe Mercier.[1] It depicts four members of the British Royal Family, the heir to the throne Frederick, Prince of Wales and his sisters Anne, Caroline and Amelia. A conversation piece, they are shown playing musical instruments while the redbrick Dutch House of Kew Palace can be seen in the background.[2] Mercier was a Berlin-born Huguenot who settled in Britain in 1716 and enjoyed great patronage from Frederick. Today the painting is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.[3]

A separate version depicting the same group of figures, but shown inside Kew Palace, is in the Royal Collection[4]

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