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Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. (1769-1830)

A Turk; and A soldier wearing armour

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Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. (1769-1830)
A Turk; and A soldier wearing armour
the first inscribed 'A. Turk.' (along the upper edge) and 'Thos. Lawrence inv. et Scrt.' (along the lower edge), and both with inscription 'Drawn by Sir Thomas/Lawrence when 14y,Srs/old.' (on an old label attached to the backing)
pencil
3¾ x 2¾in. (9.5 x 7cm.)
a pair (2)
Provenance
G. Gataker.
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Lot Essay

Sir Thomas Lawrence had a reputation as a child prodigy by the age of ten. Sir Joshua Reynolds is recorded as having pronounced him 'the most promising genius he had ever met' (see K. Garlick, Sir Thomas Lawrence, London, 1954). Lawrence's father was the landlord of the Black Bear in Devizies, a popular inn with travelling gentry. The young Lawrence would sketch the many guests, and this is where the present drawings are believed to have been executed.

Dr Kenneth Garlick has confirmed the attribution of these drawings and has suggested that, despite the inscription, they may have been executed even earlier than 1783.

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