Lot 76
  • 76

Chester Harding

Estimate
2,000 - 4,000 USD
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Description

  • Chester Harding
  • Mr. and Mrs. George Hallett (Eliza Gordon): A Pair of Paintings
  • each, oil on panel
  • each: 28 by 22 1/2 inches
  • (71 by 57.2 cm)
  • Painted circa 1822.

Provenance

George and Eliza Gordon Hallett, Boston 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Wing, Boston (bequeathed from the above)
Vose Gallery, Boston, 1914 (acquired from the above)
Acquired from the above with funds from the Samuel P. Avery Fund, 1915

Exhibited

Art Institute of Chicago, A Century of Progress: Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture,  1933, nos. 417 & 418
Art Institute of Chicago, A Century of Progress: Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, 1934, nos. 371 & 372

Literature

Art Institute of Chicago, A Guide to the Paintings in the Permanent Collection, 1925, nos. 517 & 518, p. 138
R.M.F., “A Pioneer Portrait Painter,” Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago 21, 1927, pp. 40-41, illustrated
Art Institute of Chicago, A Guide to the Paintings in the Permanent Collection, 1932, p. 155

Condition

Each, oil on panel (Mrs. Hallett's panel is slightly bowed) SURFACE (of each): in good condition, generally; a few minor spots of dirt (probably house paint); abrasions along edges from frame; paint surfaces are slightly abraded (probably from previous restoration); a retouch under Mr. Hallett's left eye. The works are in matching frames, probably period, but not necessarily original. UNDER UV: Mr. Hallett: Spots of inpainting scattered, a line of strengthening at the mouth, and inpainting along edges to address frame abrasion. Mrs. Hallet: a few scattered dots of inpainting and a even varnish which fluoresces green.
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