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Lot 254
  • 254

Francis Sartorius

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • Francis Sartorius
  • A chestnut racehorse led by a groom
  • signed and dated lower right: Frs. Sartorius Pinxt. 1779 ˜
  • oil on canvas

Provenance

Probably acquired by John, 3rd Lord Monson (1753-1806), or his son John, later 4th Lord Monson (1785-1809), who collected works by Stubbs, including Otho (Tate Gallery, London), and Laura (Private Collection) from the collection of the Earl of Upper Ossory;
Thence by descent.

Condition

The colours are more muted and the painting is more yellow in tone than the catalogue illustration would suggest. The canvas has an old relining and the paint surface appears to be in good overall condition with no apparent damage or loss of paint except for what appears to be an old vertical surface scratch in the brickwork above the groom. There is also some old, cosmetic, scattered flecks of discoloured retouching visible in the darker pigments and there is surface dirt and a dirty varnish overall. Examination under ultraviolet confirms the presence of the aforementioned old retouching and the milky varnish which makes impedes inspection. There is also more recent retouching to the aforementioned surface scratch. Otherwise the picture appears to be in good original country house condition. Offered in a giltwood glazed frame with minor flaking.
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