Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Bt., R.A. (1735-1811)
Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Bt., R.A. (1735-1811)

Three ladies in large bonnets seen from behind

细节
Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Bt., R.A. (1735-1811)
Three ladies in large bonnets seen from behind
pen and brown ink on paper
6 ¼ x 6 ¾ in. (16 x 17 cm.)
来源
with Colnaghi's, London, where purchased by Spink, 1986.
with Spink, London, where purchased by the present owner, 1991.

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Nathaniel Dance (he later added Holland to his name, when he was created a baronet) established himself as a portraitist and history painter of note. However, he virtually abandoned his career from 1776, having been the beneficiary of a substantial inheritance which left him financially independent. He continued to execute works for personal pleasure or for that of his friends and family and amongst these were a number of rapidly executed, on the spot, humorous sketches and observations, such as the present sheet. There is an album in the Tate, London, which contains other such studies by the artist.

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