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WORKS OF ART FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF LEONTINE, LADY SASSOON
ATTRIBUTED TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. (PLYMPTON 1723-1792 LONDON)
Portrait of Andrew Drummond of Ridgeway, half-length, in black Van Dyck costume with white lace collar, in a feigned oval
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ATTRIBUTED TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. (PLYMPTON 1723-1792 LONDON)
Portrait of Andrew Drummond of Ridgeway, half-length, in black Van Dyck costume with white lace collar, in a feigned oval
oil on canvas
30 x 24 7/8 in. (76.3 x 63 cm.)
Portrait of Andrew Drummond of Ridgeway, half-length, in black Van Dyck costume with white lace collar, in a feigned oval
oil on canvas
30 x 24 7/8 in. (76.3 x 63 cm.)
Provenance
By descent from the sitter to his second daughter,
Margaret Drummond (d. 1864), and by descent to,
Blair-Drummond Collection; Knight, Frank and Rutley, 4 July 1913, lot 141, where acquired by the following,
with Sackville Galleries, London.
G.L. Bevan, by whom sold in 1914 to the following,
with Agnew's, London, by whom sold in 1919 to,
Asa Lingard, by whom sold through Agnew's in May 1920 to the following,
with John Levy Galleries, London, by whom sold back to the following,
with Agnew's, London, from whom acquired in June 1923 by,
Leontine, Lady Sassoon (d. 1955), wife of Sir Edward Elias Sassoon, 2nd Bt. of Bombay (1853-1924).
Margaret Drummond (d. 1864), and by descent to,
Blair-Drummond Collection; Knight, Frank and Rutley, 4 July 1913, lot 141, where acquired by the following,
with Sackville Galleries, London.
G.L. Bevan, by whom sold in 1914 to the following,
with Agnew's, London, by whom sold in 1919 to,
Asa Lingard, by whom sold through Agnew's in May 1920 to the following,
with John Levy Galleries, London, by whom sold back to the following,
with Agnew's, London, from whom acquired in June 1923 by,
Leontine, Lady Sassoon (d. 1955), wife of Sir Edward Elias Sassoon, 2nd Bt. of Bombay (1853-1924).
Literature
D. Mannings, Sir Joshua Reynolds, A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings, London, 2000, I, p. 169, no. 523.
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Amelia Walker
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