John Downman, A.R.A. (Devon 1750-1824 Wrexham)
John Downman, A.R.A. (Devon 1750-1824 Wrexham)

Study of a dog

Details
John Downman, A.R.A. (Devon 1750-1824 Wrexham)
Study of a dog
pencil, white and red chalk, with stump
8 ¾ x 7 5/8 in. (22.1 x 18.6 cm.)
Provenance
Mrs Benjamin (the artist's daughter), according to a label on the reverse
Thomas Winstanley.
F.J.B. Watson and by descent to the present owner.

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Lot Essay

The present drawing demonstrates Downman's sensitive approach to portrait painting, whether capturing the likeness of a sitter for a commission or for more personal subjects, such as the present study. Other carefully executed portraits of animals include pets such as his favourite spaniel and his cat called 'Tibby' and wildlife that he saw in this garden such as a toad that lived in his pond, a robin and a dove amongst others.

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