George Romney (1734-1802)
Portrait of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Bt., (1751-1804)
half-length, seated, in a dark blue coat with a white cravat
oil on canvas
89cm x 68cm
Provenance:with Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool (1784-1851); with The Hon. Henry Berkeley Portman (1860-1923); with 3rd Viscount Portman; with Emma, Viscountess Portman (1862-1929) by 1926; with her daughter Lady Moyra Dawson-Damer (1897-1962); thence by family descent.
Footnote:Mentioned in Lord Hawkesbury's Catalogue of Portraits at Compton Place and at Buxted Park, in Sussex, 1903, p. 19, no. 7, as by 'John Hoppner, R.A.', at Buxted Park, as in the 'Dining Room'.
Further bibliography:
Kidson (Alex) George Romney, A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2015, II, p. 530, no. 1187 (illus,)
Sold for £9,000
George Romney (1734-1802)
Portrait of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Bt., (1751-1804)
half-length, seated, in a dark blue coat with a white cravat
oil on canvas
89cm x 68cm
with Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool (1784-1851); with The Hon. Henry Berkeley Portman (1860-1923); with 3rd Viscount Portman; with Emma, Viscountess Portman (1862-1929) by 1926; with her daughter Lady Moyra Dawson-Damer (1897-1962); thence by family descent.
Mentioned in Lord Hawkesbury's Catalogue of Portraits at Compton Place and at Buxted Park, in Sussex, 1903, p. 19, no. 7, as by 'John Hoppner, R.A.', at Buxted Park, as in the 'Dining Room'.
Further bibliography:
Kidson (Alex) George Romney, A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2015, II, p. 530, no. 1187 (illus,)
Relined. Generally good condition overall. Picture surface is stable, with some craquelure. There are some bituminous areas, especially around the edge of the sitter's head, probably as a result of previous restoration.
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