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Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be Sir John Leeds, Bt. (d. 1811), bust length, wearing a brown jacket with a velvet collar, striped lining and a white cravat, in a painted oval
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Gilbert Stuart* (1755-1828)
Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be Sir John Leeds, Bt. (d. 1811), bust length, wearing a brown jacket with a velvet collar, striped lining and a white cravat, in a painted oval
oil on canvas
30¼ x 25¼in. (76.8 x 64.2cm.)
Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be Sir John Leeds, Bt. (d. 1811), bust length, wearing a brown jacket with a velvet collar, striped lining and a white cravat, in a painted oval
oil on canvas
30¼ x 25¼in. (76.8 x 64.2cm.)
Provenance
Sir Charles Blane.
Sir Seymour Blane.
Daniel H. Farr, Philadelphia.
with Scott and Fowles, New York.
Mrs. Stevenson Scott, New York.
St. Louis, City Art Museum (Inv. no. 164:51).
Anon. Sale; Christie's, London, April 16, 1982, lot 95 (£8,000 to the present owner).
Sir Seymour Blane.
Daniel H. Farr, Philadelphia.
with Scott and Fowles, New York.
Mrs. Stevenson Scott, New York.
St. Louis, City Art Museum (Inv. no. 164:51).
Anon. Sale; Christie's, London, April 16, 1982, lot 95 (£8,000 to the present owner).
Literature
L. Park, Gilbert Stuart, 1926, II, p. 613, no. 660.