The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
THIS CONDITION REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY HAMISH DEWAR FINE ART CONSERVATION,
IN THE CHRISTIE'S WAREHOUSE FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS SALE.
Structural condition
The canvas is unlined and is securely attached to what is evidently the original keyed wooden
stretcher. There is a canvas maker's stamp on the reverse. There is also staining on the
reverse of the canvas and what appears to be a very fine line, which is appears to be just an
inconsistency within the canvas weave, in the upper left corner as seen from the reverse.
It is obviously most encouraging to find the canvas in its original unlined state.
Paint surface
The paint surface has an even varnish layer.
Inspection under ultraviolet light shows just the most minimal spots and lines of retouching,
predominately in the sky, and other tiny spots. These really are of the most minimal size.
There are some areas around the framing edges which fluoresce unevenly, but not in a manner
consistent with retouching.
Summary
The painting would therefore appear to be in excellent and stable condition, with minimal
intervention in the past, and no further work is required.
Print Report