This charming portrait and its pendant (see following lot) were painted in 1804 and depict the daughters of Constable's friend, John Lewis, who, like the artist, lived in the vicinity of Dedham. So close were the Constable and Lewis families that John Lewis' eponymous son served as the model for the child held in Christ's arms in Constable's early altarpiece Christ Blessing the Children, commissioned for St. Michael's Church, Brantham, in 1805. D.S. MacColl relays that, according to family history, Constable, a frequent visitor to the Lewis household, painted these portraits as a gift (loc. cit.). A portrait of the girls' brother painted by Constable in 1807 was sold Sotheby's, London, 29 November 1978, lot 26 (see G. Reynolds, op. cit., I, p. 117, no. 07.11; II, fig. 682).
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The canvas is reinforced on the reverse with a glue lining. The varnish is minimally cloudy and yellowed and the paint stable on the support, despite some tenting along the craquelure. Ultraviolet light reveals a handful of minor touches of restoration in the background and along the lower right corner as well as a few strokes of retouching in the girl’s hand and forearm. The painting appears to be in very good condition and can be displayed in its current state or cleaned, according to taste.
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拍品 132拍賣 18553
Miss Lewis with a rabbit, bust-lengthJOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. (EAST BERGHOLT, SUFFOLK 1776-1837 HAMPSTEAD)估價: USD 25,000 - 35,000