Attributed to Arthur Pond (London 1701-1758 Surrey)
Attributed to Arthur Pond (London 1701-1758 Surrey)

Portrait of a girl, possibly a member of the Colyear familyalf-length length, holding a basket of flowers

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Attributed to Arthur Pond (London 1701-1758 Surrey)
Portrait of a girl, possibly a member of the Colyear familyalf-length length, holding a basket of flowers
pastel
22¾ x 16¾ in. (57.8 x 42.6 cm.)
Provenance
Bearne Hampton & Littlewood, Exeter, 3-4 July 2013, lot 202, as manner of Liotard, of Félicité-Anne-Josèphe de Wattines.
Literature
N. Jeffares, Online Dictionary of pastels before 1800, updated 22 September 2013, p. 6.

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Lot Essay

The son of a surgeon, Pond studied at St Martin's Lane Academy from 1720 under John Vanderbank (1694-1739) before embarking on a two year visit to Italy. He returned to London, via Paris and quickly established himself as a popular portrait painter in pastel and oil, as well as picture dealer, print publisher and collector. The noted botanist and social commentator, Mrs Delany described 'his colouring in crayons the best I have ever seen of any English Painter' (quoted in N. Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, London, 2006, p. 424).

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