George Romney (1734-1802)
Provenance
Collection of Mr Edward Rew June 1935 when featured on the front cover of The Connoisseur Magazine
Sotheby`s sale, London 23 November, 1966, lot 71 , sold as Captain John Stables, and possibly painting recorded in Humphrey Ward and W. Roberts, vol II, p. 148, as Mr Stables.
Christie`s sale, London 23 June, 1972, lot 107, sold as John Stables, the property of a Lady (possibly Lady Summers), purchased by 'Ledbury'
Sotheby`s New York, 15 October 1987, lot 5, sold by the La Salle College Art Gallery
Philips London, 10 July 1990, lot 48
Literature
George Romney, A Complete Catalogue of his paintings, Vol III by Alex Kidson (Yale 2015), image page 724.
A reference to a portrait of a Captain John Stables is listed in 'George Romney, A Complete Catalogue of his paintings, Vol III' by Alex Kidson (Yale 2015), and an image of this portrait can be found on page 724. Another portrait of a slightly younger John Stables exists by Romney painted in 1777, (Whitemarsh Hall), where the sitter is in a standing pose, and there are striking facial similarities between the two portraits which gives additional affirmation of the identity of the sitter.
George Romney (Dalton in Furness 1734-1802 Kendal) was an English portrait painter, born near Dalton in Furness in Cumbria, the third of eleven children to John Rumney, a furniture maker and his wife Ann. (George later changed his name to the more aristocratic sounding Romney). When he was twenty, he left his father's workshop to become the apprentice of local artist Christopher Steele, who although had a reputation for being quite wayward in character, gave Romney a solid grounding in the techniques of painting and a liking for deep fresh colour which became a key characteristic of his work.
In 1762, Romney moved to London and by the early 1770's had established himself as a key rival to Joshua Reynolds as a portraitist and enjoyed extensive patronage, receiving commissions from aristocratic families such as the Grevilles and Lord and Lady Arundell of Wardour. In 1755, he leased a house in Cavendish Square in a fashionable part of London where aristocratic families were building properties and he worked for many society figures, including Lord Warwick and the Duke of Richmond. He met his favourite artistic muse, Emma Hart at Cavendish Square through Charles Greville who had commissioned her portrait (later wife of Sir William Hamilton followed by mistress of Lord Nelson), and he painted over sixty portraits of her in various allegorical, mythological and and literary poses.
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Sir William Beechey RA (1753-1839)A young girl in a pink bonnet, c.1780Oil on canvas34.5 x 29.5cm (13 1/2 x 11 1/2in.)%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3ESir%20William%20Beechey%20RA%20%281753-1839%29%20%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3EA%20young%20girl%20in%20a%20pink%20bonnet%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1780%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E34.5%20x%2029.5cm%20%2813%201/2%20x%2011%201/2in.%29%3C/div%3ESir William Beechey RA (1753-1839) , A young girl in a pink bonnet, c.1780Sold£ 3,500.000 in cart
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Attributed to Frans Van Der Mijn (1719-1793)Master Wanley with his pet bullfinch and cat, c.1760Oil on canvas107 x 87cm (42 x 34 1/4in)%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EAttributed%20to%20Frans%20Van%20Der%20Mijn%20%281719-1793%29%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3EMaster%20Wanley%20with%20his%20pet%20bullfinch%20and%20cat%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1760%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E107%20x%2087cm%20%2842%20x%2034%201/4in%29%3C/div%3E
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Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723)Portrait of a lady, wearing a green gown and red cloak in a landscape, c.1705Oil on canvas147 x 122cm (58 x 48in)%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EGodfrey%20Kneller%20%281646-1723%29%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3EPortrait%20of%20a%20lady%2C%20wearing%20a%20green%20gown%20and%20red%20cloak%20in%20a%20landscape%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1705%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E%20147%20x%20%20122cm%20%2858%20x%2048in%29%3C/div%3E
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Christopher Steele (1733-1767)Giles Moore in his study reading the Iliad, c.1758Oil on canvas110 x 91cm (43¼ x 36in)%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EChristopher%20Steele%20%281733-1767%29%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3EGiles%20Moore%20in%20his%20study%20reading%20the%20Iliad%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1758%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E110%20x%2091cm%20%2843%C2%BC%20x%2036in%29%3C/div%3E
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Sir William Beechey RA (1753-1839)Anne, Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn, c.1770Oil on canvas141 x 114cm (55 1/2 x 45in)%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3ESir%20William%20Beechey%20RA%20%20%281753-1839%29%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3E%20Anne%2C%20Duchess%20of%20Cumberland%20and%20Strathearn%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1770%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E141%20x%20114cm%20%2855%201/2%20x%2045in%29%3C/div%3E
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Charles Jervas (1675-1739)Henrietta Pelham-Holles, Duchess of Newcastle, c.1715Oil on canvas126 x 104cm (49 1/2 x 41in)%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3E%20Charles%20Jervas%20%281675-1739%29%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3EHenrietta%20Pelham-Holles%2C%20Duchess%20of%20Newcastle%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1715%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E126%20x%20%20104cm%20%2849%201/2%20x%2041in%29%3C/div%3E
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Attributed to Joseph Highmore (1692-1780)Portrait of a Lady in and her Daughter, c.1720Oil on canvas146 x 121cm (57 1/2 x 47 1/2in.)Reserved%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EAttributed%20to%20Joseph%20Highmore%20%20%281692-1780%29%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3E%20Portrait%20of%20a%20Lady%20in%20and%20her%20Daughter%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1720%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E%20146%20x%20121cm%20%2857%201/2%20x%2047%201/2in.%29%3C/div%3E
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Thomas Hudson (1701-1799)Portrait of a young lady in a blue gown, c.1736Oil on canvas120 x 94cm (47 1/4 x 37in)Sold%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EThomas%20Hudson%20%281701-1799%29%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3EPortrait%20of%20a%20young%20lady%20in%20a%20blue%20gown%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3Ec.1736%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EOil%20on%20canvas%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E%20120%20x%2094cm%20%2847%201/4%20x%2037in%29%3C/div%3E