Lot 97
  • 97

Attributed to William Hoare of Bath, R.A.

Estimate
30,000 - 40,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • William Hoare of Bath, R.A.
  • Portrait of Sir William Clayton, 4th Bt (1762-1834) when a boy, wearing a buff waistcoat and white shirt, holding a spade
  • oil on canvas

Provenance

Painted for Sir Kenrick Clayton, 2nd Bt (1713 - 1769);
Sir Harold Clayton, 7th Bt Clayton, of Marden (1877–1951);
Paul Mellon, Pittsburgh (1907 - 1999);
His sale, London, Sotheby's, 18 November 1981, lot 31 (as by Wright of Derby).

Exhibited

Richmond, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Painting in England 1700-1850: Collection of Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon, 1963, no. 255;
Washington, National Gallery of Art, Joseph Wright of Derby: A selection of paintings from the Collection of Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon, November 1969 - May 1970, no. 4.

Literature

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Painting in England 1700-1850: Collection of Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon, 1963, no. 255, plates volume, reproduced pl. 219 (as by Wright of Derby);
National Gallery of Art, Washington, Joseph Wright of Derby: A selection of paintings from the Collection of Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon, Washington 1969, p. 22, cat. no. 4, reproduced;
F. Cummings, 'Joseph Wright at the National Gallery', in Art Quarterly, vol. XXXIV, 1971, no.4, pp. 475-81.

Condition

In very good overall condition. The canvas is lined, the paint surface stable, and the varnish is clear and even. There are no major damages visible to the naked eye. Inspection under ultraviolet light reveals some restoration along a horizontal line running the width of the painting 8 inches from the top margin. There are some other broad scattered strengthenings in the sky, but otherwise very little restoration work. The figure of Lord Clayton and the still life of objects, and landscape remain largely in their original condition. Offered in an 18th century French carved wood and gilt frame in good condition.
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