Lot 61
 

THOMAS RICHMOND (BRITISH 1771-1837) Portrait miniature of a young Gentleman, circa 1810, wearing dark blue coat, white waistcoat, tied white cravat and frilled chemise Watercolour on ivory Gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal curled locks of blonde hair, decorated with gold wire and seed pearls, on opalescent glass Oval, 70mm (2 3/4 in) high Exhibitions: Comerford Collection at the Irish Architectural Archives, Dublin, 2009 Literature: The Comerford Collection: Portrait Miniatures, (privately published, Dublin, 2009); pp 10, 53 (#225) Richmond's father was 'groom of the stables' to the Duke of Gloucester, and afterwards the proprietor of the Coach and Horses at Kew, where the artist was born in 1771. His mother, Ann Bone, was a cousin of George Engleheart, 'a miniature-painter to the king'. He became Engleheart's pupil, and was employed by the royal family in copying miniatures by his master and Richard Cosway. He also copied in miniature size many of the portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds in the Royal Collection.

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