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George Romney (Dalton-in-Furness 1734-1802 Kendal)
Portrait of Colin Dunlop of Carmyle, Provost of Glasgow, seated, three-quarter-length
Details
George Romney (Dalton-in-Furness 1734-1802 Kendal)
Portrait of Colin Dunlop of Carmyle, Provost of Glasgow, seated, three-quarter-length
oil on canvas
44¼ x 34 in. (112.4 x 86.4 cm.)
Portrait of Colin Dunlop of Carmyle, Provost of Glasgow, seated, three-quarter-length
oil on canvas
44¼ x 34 in. (112.4 x 86.4 cm.)
Provenance
with Henry Graves & Co., London, by 1873.
with Leggatt Brothers, London, by 1895, from whom purchased in 1913 by H.E. Huntington ($20,000).
with Duveen Brothers, New York, 1925.
Mrs. J. Willis Dalzell, Pittsburgh and by bequest in memory of her husband to
The Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1929.
with Leggatt Brothers, London, by 1895, from whom purchased in 1913 by H.E. Huntington ($20,000).
with Duveen Brothers, New York, 1925.
Mrs. J. Willis Dalzell, Pittsburgh and by bequest in memory of her husband to
The Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1929.
Literature
Lord R. Sutherland Gower, George Romney, London, 1904, p. 115, no. 109.
H. Ward and W. Roberts, Romney. A Biographical and Critical Essay with a Catalogue Raisonné of his Works, London and New York, 1904, II, p. 48.
B. Maclean-Eltham, George Romney. Paintings in Public Collections, Kendal, 1996, p. 27.
H. Ward and W. Roberts, Romney. A Biographical and Critical Essay with a Catalogue Raisonné of his Works, London and New York, 1904, II, p. 48.
B. Maclean-Eltham, George Romney. Paintings in Public Collections, Kendal, 1996, p. 27.
Exhibited
Greensburgh, Westmoreland County Museum of Art, April 1961-January 1962.
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