RAEBURN; HENRY
1756 Stockbridge - 1823 Edinburgh
Portrait of a Gentleman; presumably Edward Satchwell Fraser of Reelig (1751-1835); ca. 1810. Oil on canvas. Relined. 73 x 63cm. Framed.
Provenance:
Presumably auction Christie's; July 10; 1897
Auction Cologne; Kunsthaus am Museum; Carola Van Ham; October 27 - 30; 1993; Lot 1158; ill. panel 133
Private ownership; Rhineland
In his letter dated August 13; 1993 Dr. Duncan Thomson; Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Edinburgh; confirms the painting's attribution to Raeburn: "... This is
certainly a work by the Scottish painter Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) and in my view a
very good one. ... Our records; however; do rever to a portrait by Raeburn of someone
called Edward Fraser (1751-1835); which was sold at Christie's on 10 July 1897. It is
described in our records ... as: 'Head slightly to the left; dark blue coat with brass
buttons'". The so-called "Highland Scotts" played a historically interesting role in settling the colonies. The sons of the portrayed for instance emigrated to Berbice (Guayana).Art trade; Van Ham.
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Details
Creative#:
TOP28269498
Source:
達志影像
Authorization Type:
RM
Release Information:
須由TPG 完整授權
Model Release:
No
Property Release:
No
Right to Privacy:
No
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