LOT DETAILS
Materials:
oil on canvas
Size Notes:
unframed: 121.2 x 92.4 cm.; 47¾ x 36? in. The canvas has a firm lining and the paint surface is clean with a clear and even varnish. The paint surface shows evidence of slight wear, notably in the darker pigments. Inspection under ultraviolet light reveals a campaign of tiny spots and fine lines of retouching throughout the composition. These are sensitively executed. The painting presents well and is ready to hang.
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Condition:
unframed: 121.2 x 92.4 cm.; 47¾ x 36? in. The canvas has a firm lining and the paint surface is clean with a clear and even varnish. The paint surface shows evidence of slight wear, notably in the darker pigments. Inspection under ultraviolet light reveals a campaign of tiny spots and fine lines of retouching throughout the composition. These are sensitively executed. The painting presents well and is ready to hang.
Literature:
'Ashburnham Place, Sussex: A seat of the Earl of Ashburnham', in Country Life, 22 January 1916, vol. XXXIX, p. 117, reproduced fig. 8 (as Van Dyck); S. Barnes, et. al., Van Dyck, A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings, New Haven and London 2004, p. 635, under no. IV.A19 (as a copy).
Provenance:
John Ashburnham, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham (1724-1812), Ashburnham Place, Sussex (listed in his 1760 Catalogue recording the purchases from 1754-1786); By descent in the Ashburnham family until sold, London, Sotheby’s, 15 July 1953, lot 156; With Philip Mould, London; From whom acquired by the present owner.