Lot 25
Lot 25
SIR FRANCIS BERNARD DICKSEE, P.R.A. (BRITISH, 1853-1928)

Portrait of Mrs Austin Mackenzie

Price Realised GBP 100,000
Estimate
GBP 80,000 - GBP 100,000
Closed: 16 Dec 2021
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SIR FRANCIS BERNARD DICKSEE, P.R.A. (BRITISH, 1853-1928)

Portrait of Mrs Austin Mackenzie

Price Realised GBP 100,000
Closed: 16 Dec 2021
Price Realised GBP 100,000
Closed: 16 Dec 2021
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SIR FRANCIS BERNARD DICKSEE, P.R.A. (BRITISH, 1853-1928)
Portrait of Mrs Austin Mackenzie
signed and dated 'FRANK DICKSEE /1918' (lower right) and inscribed 'Mary Frances Linton/Wife of/Austin Mackenzie/of/Carradale/Born 1870.' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
50 x 40 in. (127 x 101.6 cm.)
Provenance
Commissioned by the sitter Mary Frances Mackenzie and her husband, Captain Austin Mackenzie of Charles Street, London and Carradale in Argyllshire, and by descent until 2016.
Literature
S. Toll, Frank Dicksee, 1853-1928: His Art and Life, Woodbridge, 2016, p.177, illustrated p.176 and on back cover.
Exhibited
London, Royal Academy, 1918, no. 167.
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