Early 19th-Century English School

Portrait Study Of A Gentleman

Early 19th-Century English School

Portrait Study Of A Gentleman

This splendid early 19th-century English school portrait study depicts a gentleman wearing a brown coat, cream waistcoat, white shirt, and cravat.

He’s dressed according to the rather dapper fashions of the 1820s when men embraced their romantic sensibilities. Gone were the constraints of neo-classicism, gentlemen carried themselves with charisma and verve.

It was the time of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Lord Byron. The Industrial Revolution was tempered by sweet expressive verse. Young couples exchanged letters gushing with sentiment.

Portraits were hung in country homes across the land with both Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA (1769-1830) and Sir William Beechey RA (1753-1839) well established. A portrait spoke volumes, not only aesthetically, but also at a deeper level regarding a sitter’s character and spirit.

The artist behind this particular work is unknown but it’s confidently rendered.

Held in a modern frame.

Medium: Oil on canvas
Overall size: 23½” x 28½” / 60cm x 72cm
Year of creation: c. 1820
Provenance: Private collection, England.
Condition: Assessed and approved by our conservator. Cleaned. Revarnished. Canvas relined. Frame restored. Minor raised area in the hair.
Our reference: BRV1622

Conservation & History

We care profoundly about our role as custodians and every piece in the collection has been assessed by our conservator. When required, we undertake professional restoration carefully using reversible techniques and adopt a light touch to retain the aged charm of each work. We also often restore frames rather than replace them as many are original and selected by the artists themselves.

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