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ATTRIBUTED TO HENRI-PIERRE DANLOUX (PARIS 1753-1809)
Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Lord Feilding (1760-1799), bust-length, in military uniform
oil on canvas
2912 x 23 in. (74.9 x 58.4 cm.)
来源
Viscount Feilding, Newnham Paddox, Rugby, Warwickshire, and by descent until,
Rudolph Edmund Aloysius Feilding, Viscount Feilding (1885-1937); his sale (†),
Christie's, London, 1 July 1938, lot 62, as Hone (240 gns. to Waters).
W.E. Browne, Atlanta, Georgia, acquired in May 1968 by the following,
Private collection, Ponte Vedra, Florida.
Anonymous sale; Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 27 August 2022, lot 1088, as 'Nathaniel Hone'.
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This lot is offered without reserve.
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拍品专文

This engaging portrait belongs to the period in Danloux's career after he had fled France and the Revolution for England in 1792. It was during these years that he became strongly influenced by the fashionable English portrait painters Thomas Lawrence, John Hoppner and, in particular, George Romney.
His reputation in England was established with the exhibition of the Foster Children at the Royal Accademy, in 1793. This led to a number of commissions from British patrons taking him to Portsmouth in August 1795, and to Scotland in the autumn of 1796 where he painted the portrait of the Comte d'Artois, now in the Fitzwilliam, Cambridge, and the group portrait of the Family of the Duke of Buccleuch (private collection).

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