详情
AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY
Portrait of Major General Thomas Dundas (1750-1794), bust-length, in uniform
oil on canvas
2958 x 2438 in. (75.3 x 61.9 cm.)
来源
George Washington Crawford (1861-1935), Pittsburgh, PA, and by inheritance to his wife,
Annie Laurie Crawford, later Aitken (1900-1984), New York, and by inheritance to her husband,
Russell Barnett Aitken (1910-2002).
出版
A. Kidson, George Romney: a complete catalogue of his paintings, I, New Haven and London, 2015, p. 195, no. 389a.
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拍品专文

This painting is a copy after George Romney’s portrait of Major General Thomas Dundas, now in the Lehigh University Art Museum, Bethlehem, PA (op. cit., p. 195, no. 389). The Lehigh portrait was painted as a pendant to the portrait of Dundas’s wife in 1785.

In his 2015 catalogue raisonné, Alex Kidson publishes this painting alongside another copy, now untraced. He suggests that the present portrait may have been made when the prime version was with Knoedler, circa 1917. Kidson further speculates that the lost copy may have been the version painted for the sitter's daughter, which was later owned by Mrs. Buchanan Baillie Hamilton of Cambusmore, Callander and the Marquis of Tweeddale.

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