Portraits

  • Oil on Canvas - Portrait of a Gentleman - by Charles Etienne Gueslain 1685-1765 Framed Size: Width: 35.5" / 90 cm Height: 42" / 107 cm
  • Oil on Canvas - Portrait of a Gentleman - Attirbuted to Willem Wissing 1656-1687 Framed Size: Width: 32" / 81 cm Height: 37" / 94 cm
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    Oil on Canvas. Attributed to Theophilus Clarke (1776-c.1832) Original Giltwood Frame. Portrait of Charles Gordon as a young man, dressed in fashionable Georgian attire. Provenance: Property of the Morland Family, Court Lodge, Kent Width: 28" / 71 cms Height: 33" / 84 cms
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    Portrait of a William Morland Esq (1692-1774) - Circle of Thomas Hudson (1701-1779) William Morland is shown holding the deeds to Court Lodge - inscribed on the letter in the Sitter's left hand. William Morland of the village of Morland in Westmorland purchased Court Lodge in 1733. He demolished the existing house and rebuilt it in the Queen Anne style in stone quarried from the ground. The Morland family became the Lords of Lamberhurst Manor and remained so until 1935. Thomas Hudson was considered, along with Allan Ramsay, to be one of the most fashionable and accomplished painters of portraits in London during the period 1730-1740. Width: 47" / 120 cms - Framed Size Height: 57" / 145 cms
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    17th century oil on canvas of a French Noblewoman (possibly Madame de Cavalliere). Ornate hand carved and gilded oval frame Circle of Pierre Mignard (1612-1695) Mignard was one of the most successful artists in 17th century France, being commissioned by Louis XIV, who gave him the opportunity to paint many of the court figures. Framed Width: 32" / 82 cms Framed Height: 38" / 97 cms
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    Portrait of William Matson - Circle of William Hoare of Bath (1706-1790/99) Oil on Canvas in Period Carved Wood Gilded Frame William Matson (1719-1764) - The Matson Family resided at Titup Hall in Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire. William married Ann , the daughter of Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite. Their grave stone can be found in the Kendal Parish Church. Williams Hoare of Bath R.A. - From an early age Wm Hoare excelled in Art. In the the early 1720's he studied under Grisoni, and later in Rome under Imperiali (who taught Ramsay and Batoni) By 1739 Hoare had settled in Bath where he established a highly successful practice painting portraits in the mediums of crayon and oil. The influential Duke of Newcastle became his patron. He exhibited 22 times at the R.A. Hoare's work is represented in the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery of Scotland. Provenance: The Morland Family at Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent Width: 30" / 76 cms Height: 35" / 89 cms
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