Details
Manner of JOHN MICHAEL WRIGHT (19th Century)
Portrait of a Lady said to be of the Coningsby Family, standing full length in a van Dyck costume, holding a fan, on a balcony by a stone plinth
oil on canvas
72 x 43in. (183 x 109.2cm.)
Portrait of a Lady said to be of the Coningsby Family, standing full length in a van Dyck costume, holding a fan, on a balcony by a stone plinth
oil on canvas
72 x 43in. (183 x 109.2cm.)
Provenance
with Lindsey, Jamieson & Haldane, Edinburgh
with Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh
Sir George Douglas Clerk, Penicuik House; sale, Christie's, London, March 17, 1894, lot 18, as Van Dyck
Charles Butler, London; his sale, Christie's, London, May 25-26, 1911, lot 220, as Sir A. Van Dyck
with Blakeslee Galleries, New York; their sale, Plaza Hotel, New York, Apr. 21-23, 1915, lot 118, as Van Dyck
with Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh
Sir George Douglas Clerk, Penicuik House; sale, Christie's, London, March 17, 1894, lot 18, as Van Dyck
Charles Butler, London; his sale, Christie's, London, May 25-26, 1911, lot 220, as Sir A. Van Dyck
with Blakeslee Galleries, New York; their sale, Plaza Hotel, New York, Apr. 21-23, 1915, lot 118, as Van Dyck
Exhibited
Edinburgh, Edinburgh Loan Exhibition, 1883, no. 184 (lent by Sir George Clerk)