Royal & Noble

Royal & Noble

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 38. Three studies of blackfaced sheep heads.

Attributed to Charles Émile Jacque

Three studies of blackfaced sheep heads

Lot Closed

January 14, 02:37 PM GMT

Estimate

400 - 600 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Attributed to Charles Émile Jacque

1813 - 1894

Three studies of blackfaced sheep heads


oil on canvas

Unframed: 18.5 by 35 cm., 7 ¼ by 13 ¾in.

Framed: 22 by 39cm., 8 ½ by 15 ¼in.

Please note this work is sold as attributed to Charles Émile Jacque.
Probably acquired by William, 12th Duke of Hamilton (1845–1895);
His daughter Lady Mary Louise (1884-1957), who married in 1906 James Graham (1878-1954), Marquess of Graham who in 1925 succeeded his father as 6th Duke of Montrose;
Thence by descent.
Probably at Brodick by 1918 with other works by Jacque at the Castle (see Poultry in a Landscape recorded in Valuation for Probate of the Contents of Brodick Castle [...] the property of the Arran and Easton Trustees, 1918).