4th Aug, 2022 14:00

Paintings, Pictures and Prints

 
  Lot 94
 

EDWARD FISHER (IRISH 1722-BEFORE 1782) AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS (BRITISH 1723-1792)

EDWARD FISHER (IRISH 1722-BEFORE 1782) AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS (BRITISH 1723-1792)
Lady Elizabeth Keppel
mezzotint, 1760s (c.1761) (proof before title)
62.5 x 40 cm
Traditionally held to be gifted by the artist.
Reynolds’s “sitter-book” records eight appointments with Lady Keppel (1739–1768). The woman who accompanies her had two independent morning sittings in December 1761.
She is shown handing Keppel a garland of flowers with which to deck a statue of Hymen, the god of marriage. This detail alludes to Keppel’s recent role as a bridesmaid at the wedding of George III and Queen Charlotte. The dress worn by the attendant is either be of glazed cotton, British silk, or possibly painted Chinese silk. If the woman was indeed Keppel’s attendant, her dress may be a hand-me-down from her mistress, as was common in this period. The portrait (now at Woburn Abbey, UK) was exhibited at the Society of Artists as Whole length of a lady, one of her majesty’s bride maids. It was paid for by Lady Keppel’s brother, the third Earl of Albemarle (1724–1772). In 1762, shortly after the painting was finished, he would command British forces at the Battle of Havana, which resulted in Spain’s surrender of Cuba. This key victory of the Seven Years’ War reshaped the balance of power in the Atlantic.
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund

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