Attributed to John Laguerre (1688-1748 London)
Attributed to John Laguerre (1688-1748 London)

A fair, with a crowd gathered in a square by the Red Lion Inn, with actors on a balcony, and a recruiting officer and drummer beside a stall

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Attributed to John Laguerre (1688-1748 London)
A fair, with a crowd gathered in a square by the Red Lion Inn, with actors on a balcony, and a recruiting officer and drummer beside a stall
oil on canvas
32 x 47¼ in. (81.3 x 120 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 25 September 1968, lot 11.
with Monty Bernard, London, 1969.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 12 March 1980, lot 89.
Exhibited
On loan to the British Embassy in Paris through the Ministry of Works, London.
Sale room notice
This Lot is Withdrawn.

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Lot Essay

John Laguerre was the son of the history painter Louis Laguerre and was regarded by the contemporary diarist, George Vertue, as a gifted artist. He was also a successful singer and actor, performing at Covent Garden and Lincoln's Inn Fields. It is difficult to locate the scene with any precision; fairs in the London suburbs included Chiswick, Bartholomew, Camberwell, Peckham and Mitcham. Soldiers of the second regiment of Foot Guards, shown lower left, were commonly stationed in the capital.

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