Lot 152
Lot 152
GEORGE ROMNEY (DALTON-IN-FURNESS 1734-1802 KENDAL)

Study for Milton and his daughters – en brunaille

Price Realised GBP 21,250
Estimate
GBP 15,000 - GBP 20,000
Closed: 9 Jul 2021
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GEORGE ROMNEY (DALTON-IN-FURNESS 1734-1802 KENDAL)

Study for Milton and his daughters – en brunaille

Price Realised GBP 21,250
Closed: 9 Jul 2021
Price Realised GBP 21,250
Closed: 9 Jul 2021
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GEORGE ROMNEY (DALTON-IN-FURNESS 1734-1802 KENDAL)
Study for Milton and his daughters – en brunaille
oil on canvas
2078 x 2538 in. (53 x 64.5 cm.)
Provenance
By descent from the artist to his grand-daughter,
Miss Elizabeth Romney (1832-1893), Whitestock Hall, Ulverston; her sale (†), Christie's, London, 24 May 1894 (=1st day), lot number unknown.
Private collection, Wiltshire.
with Lowell Libson, London, by 2002, from whom acquired by the present owner.
Literature
(Possibly) T. Humphry Ward and W. Roberts, Romney: a biographical and critical essay, with a catalogue raisonne of his works, London and New York, 1904, II, p. 197.
A. Kidson, George Romney 1734-1802, exhibition catalogue, Liverpool, 2002, p. 223.
S.E. May, '"Tuching the Times too Nearly": George Romney in 1793', Transactions of the Romney Society, X, 2005, p. 15.
A. Kidson, George Romney, A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings, New Haven and London, 2015, III, p. 805, no. 1743b, illustrated.
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