John Vanderbank (BRITISH, 1694-1739)
John Vanderbank (BRITISH, 1694-1739)

Portrait of Lady Albermarle, three-quarter length, wearing a grey dress with a red wrap, in a landscape

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John Vanderbank (BRITISH, 1694-1739)
Portrait of Lady Albermarle, three-quarter length, wearing a grey dress with a red wrap, in a landscape
signed 'Jn Vanderbank Fecit' (lower left)
oil on canvas
49½ x 40¼ in. (125.7 x 102.2 cm.)
Provenance
Mrs. Wells, and thence by descent to her son Sir John Wells, G.C.B.; and thence by descent to the second cousin of his wife (who died in 1847) Ralph Creyke of Rawcliffe Hall, and by family descent.
Anonymous Sale; Christie's, London, 20 April 1990, lot 17.

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Lot Essay

Lady Anne was the daughter of Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and his wife Anne, second daughter of Francis, Lord Brudenell. On 21 February 1722 she married William Anne, 2nd Earl of Albemarle; they had several children. George (1724-1772), their eldest son, who succeeded as 3rd Earl, was a General, fighting with the Duke of Cumberland at Culloden, and was also at the siege of Havana in 1762. The second son, Augustus (1725-1786), the famous Admiral, joined the Navy and sailed with Anson on his voyage of circumnavigation at the age of 15. He was a Commodore by 1742, and second-in-command to Poccock at Havana. He was Admiral of the Blue in 1778 and Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, fighting at the Battle of Ushant. He was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty and created Viscount Keppel in 1782.

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