Portrait of the architect John Buxton, three-quarter-length, in a brown coat and blue cloak, holding a scroll, pointing to a building, resting his arm on a plinth
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Michael Dahl (1659-1743)
Portrait of the architect John Buxton, three-quarter-length, in a brown coat and blue cloak, holding a scroll, pointing to a building, resting his arm on a plinth
inscribed 'Mr Buxton' (lower left) and inscribed 'Mr Buxton, friend of the Branthwayt family' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
49 x 40 in. (124.4 x 101.6 cm.)
In an English 18th century carved and gilded frame.
Portrait of the architect John Buxton, three-quarter-length, in a brown coat and blue cloak, holding a scroll, pointing to a building, resting his arm on a plinth
inscribed 'Mr Buxton' (lower left) and inscribed 'Mr Buxton, friend of the Branthwayt family' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
49 x 40 in. (124.4 x 101.6 cm.)
In an English 18th century carved and gilded frame.
Literature
Wilhelm Nisser, Michael Dahl, 1927, no.31.
Sale room notice
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION SHOULD READ:
MICHAEL DAHL (1659-1743)
PORTRAIT OF THE ARCHITECT JOHN BUXTON, THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH, IN A BROWN COAT AND BLUE CLOAK, HOLDING A SCROLL, POINTING TO A BUILDING, RESTING HIS ARM ON A PLINTH.
LITERATURE: WILHELM NISSER, MICHAEL DAHL, 1927, NO.31.
CATALOGUE NOTES: JOHN BUXTON WAS THE ARCHITECT OF SHADWELL PARK, NORFOLK.
MICHAEL DAHL (1659-1743)
PORTRAIT OF THE ARCHITECT JOHN BUXTON, THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH, IN A BROWN COAT AND BLUE CLOAK, HOLDING A SCROLL, POINTING TO A BUILDING, RESTING HIS ARM ON A PLINTH.
LITERATURE: WILHELM NISSER, MICHAEL DAHL, 1927, NO.31.
CATALOGUE NOTES: JOHN BUXTON WAS THE ARCHITECT OF SHADWELL PARK, NORFOLK.