Ecole anglaise, à la manière de George Romney (1734-1802) Portrait de probablement Lady Altamont, huile sur toile, 19ème siècle

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Information updated on the 25th of August.

Work: 142 x 101,5 cm

Frame: 168 x 125,5 cm

 

The reverse with a 'Alexr Hill, Edinburgh' label and an old auction or collection label. 

The work framed in an exceptional gilt carved wood frame. 

 

Ref.:

- According to Alex Kidson, the author of the latest catalogue raisonné of Romney's paintings (link), this painting can be attributed to the entourage of Romney. Furthermore, the painting has a correspondance with Romney's real Lady Altamont at Tate Britian(indirect communication February 17, 2023)

For the Tate Britain painting, see: link.

 

 - Direct communication with Alex Kidson August 25, 2023: The painting is probably a tribute to Romney, painted by a later artist, who admired his works. One possible track is that of R. W. Withers-Lee (act. 1884-1903).

 

Condition: (UV-checked)

- The work in general in good and hangable condition.

- The frame: good condition, with minor missing parts (see also the additional pictures).

- Relined.

- Some small touch-ups.

- Some parts with restorations (in different phases): right hand, pink cloth, white cloth mainly in the lower zones, right shoulder realigned, fingers left hand, etc.