Henry Liverseege (1803-1832)
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Henry Liverseege (1803-1832)

An elegant figure seated at a table reading a book, with symbols of the active and contemplative lives

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Henry Liverseege (1803-1832)
An elegant figure seated at a table reading a book, with symbols of the active and contemplative lives
oil on panel, with the label of Roberson and Miller, 51 Long Acre, London
11 7/8 x 9 7/8 in. (30.2 x 25.1 cm.)
Provenance
Presumably acquired by Annabel, Countess de Grey and Baroness Lucas (1750-1833) and by inheritance through her nephew Thomas Philip, 2nd Earl de Grey to the vendors.
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Lot Essay

Henry Liverseege was born in Manchester and is best known for his cabinet-sized genre and literary subjects, which were mainly taken from Scott, Shakespeare and Cervantes. This work shows the influence of Richard Parkes Bonnington (1802-28). Much patronzied by fellow northerners, his career was cut short by his untimely death in 1832.

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