Mary Beale (Suffolk 1632-1697 London)
Mary Beale (Suffolk 1632-1697 London)

Portrait of Lady Fanshawe (1625-1680), bust-length, in a black dress and white collar, wearing pearls, in a sculpted cartouche

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Mary Beale (Suffolk 1632-1697 London)
Portrait of Lady Fanshawe (1625-1680), bust-length, in a black dress and white collar, wearing pearls, in a sculpted cartouche
oil on canvas
30¼ x 25 in. (76.9 x 63.5 cm.)
Provenance
Great Shelford.
By descent in the family of the sitter to the present owner.
Literature
C.H. Collins Baker, Lely and the Stuart Portrait Painters, London 1912, vol. II, p. 39, illustrated facing p. 50.
Exhibited
London, Geffrye Museum, 13 October-21 December 1975, and Eastbourne, Towner Art Gallery, 10 January-21 February 1976, The Excellent Mrs. Mary Beale, p. 25, no. 12, illustrated
Sale room notice
This Lot is Withdrawn.

Lot Essay

The sitter was formerly wrongly identified as Mrs Alice Fanshawe (1633-1662). The style and the sitter's hairstyling point to a date in the mid-1670s. Although an unidentified Mrs Fanshawe was painted by Beale in 1677, the sitter's maturity, her somewhat foreign style of dress and her apparent widowhood suggest that she could well be Lady Fanshawe, whose iconography is somewhat confused. Anne, daughter of Sir John Harrison, married Sir Richard Fanshawe, the poet and diplomat, and accompanied him on his embassies for the Royalist cause in Spain and Portugal. Her formidable character is revealed in her vivid Memoirs.

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