JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS, R.A. (1804-1876)
JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS, R.A. (1804-1876)
JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS, R.A. (1804-1876)
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JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS, R.A. (1804-1876)

Portrait study of an Italian peasant girl

Details
JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS, R.A. (1804-1876)
Portrait study of an Italian peasant girl
signed and inscribed 'J.F. Lewis/ Rome' (lower right, under the mount)
black chalk and watercolour heightened with touches of bodycolour on buff paper
13 7⁄8 x 10 3⁄4 in. (35.3 x 27.4 cm.)
Provenance
Acquired from Thos Agnew & Sons, London, March 1979.
Exhibited
London, Thos Agnew & Sons, 106th Annual Exhibition of Watercolours, 1979, no. 115.

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Lot Essay


This drawing is a study for the central figure in Lewis's large 1840 watercolour exhibited at the Society of Painters in Water Colours in 1841 (no.141) with the title Easter Day at Rome - Pilgrims and Peasants of the Neapolitan States awaiting the Benediction of the Pope at St Peter's (Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens). Lewis also made a smaller version of the watercolour, showing only the middle section of the composition (now Northampton Art Gallery). Other studies of the head of the same woman exist: a sketch at the Yale Center for British Art and a more finished study, similar to the one here, in a private collection (Sotheby’s 19 November 1992, lot 130). The same woman, shown full-length, in a red dress, is the subject of another watercolour (Sotheby’s 12 November 2013, lot 56).
We are grateful to Briony Llewellyn for her help in preparing this catalogue entry.

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