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UnknownEarly 19th Century Oil - Portrait of a GentlemanEarly 19th Century
Early 19th Century
$750
£573.89
€656.82
CA$1,059.20
A$1,151.17
CHF 616.92
MX$13,977.20
NOK 7,745.05
SEK 7,182.36
DKK 4,905.66
About the Item
A formal portrait of a gentleman wearing a brown coat and wig. Well presented in an oval gilt-effect frame with floral ornamentation. Illegibly inscribed in German to the reverse of the board. Unsigned.
The piece was acquired as part of a pair. The companion piece is also listed and depicts an elegantly dressed lady in a matching oval frame (SU120). On board.
- Creation Year:Early 19th Century
- Dimensions:Height: 17.13 in (43.5 cm)Width: 13.19 in (33.5 cm)
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- Condition:Typical for its age, the piece shows discolouration, surface dirt, craquelure, overpainting, and slight board warping. Small surface scratches, mainly lower left. The frame has marks and scuffs.
- Gallery Location:Corsham, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: su1161stDibs: LU881317024472
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