Francis Le Piper (Belgium 1640-1698 London)
Francis Le Piper (Belgium 1640-1698 London)

Eight head studies and three figure studies

Details
Francis Le Piper (Belgium 1640-1698 London)
Eight head studies and three figure studies
pen and ink and brown wash on paper
4 3/8 x 3 in. (11.2 x 9.5 cm.); and smaller (11)
Provenance
R. Jackson and Son, Liverpool.
R. D. Radcliffe, Liverpool.
Charles F. Elias, purchased from the Red Cross sale at the Walker Galleries, 26 January 1916 and by descent in the family.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 4 June 2008, lot 2.

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Lot Essay

Formally misattributed to Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), this group of drawings nearly doubles the number of known drawings attributed to Francis Le Piper, an amateur artist of Walloon descent, whose family is documented as owning property in Canterbury from the late 16th Century. Le Piper travelled widely in Europe and even visited Cairo. He is best known for his set of twelve small oil paintings illustrating Samuel Butler's Hudibras, anticipating Hogarth's illustrations for the same book (Tate Britain, Rye Art Gallery and elsewhere; see Tate Gallery Report 1959-60, London 1960, pp. 20-21, and Tate Gallery Report 1963-64, London 1964, pp. 30-31).

These drawings have been attributed to Le Piper on the basis of four similar drawings in the British Museum (5224-80 and 5237-40/42; E. Croft-Murray and P. Hulton, Catalogue of British Drawings, I, XVI and XVII Centuries, London, 1960, pp. 424-5, three examples illustrated pls. 223-4), and also to a group of five drawings sold in these Rooms on 2 March 1971, lot 50; other examples, from the collection of Hugh Howard (1637-1737), are in the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven.

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