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Oil on Canvas Portrait of Sir Edward Longville
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Oil on Canvas Portrait of Sir Edward Longville

17th century
Description

Studio of Sir Godfrey Kneller British 1646-1723 A very good looking portrait of Sir Edward Longville with good detail to the face and hands.

Height 47.5 inches

Width 39 inches

Depth 1 inch

Physical Dimensions
Height
121cm (47.64")
Width
99cm (38.98")
Depth
3cm (1.18")
Declaration

Shackladys Antiques has dated this Baroque Oil Painting Portrait to the 17th Century.

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SA1055049
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Description
Studio of Sir Godfrey Kneller British 1646-1723 A very good looking portrait of Sir Edward Longville with good detail to the face and hands.

Height 47.5 inches

Width 39 inches

Depth 1 inch

Height
121cm (47.64")
Width
99cm (38.98")
Depth
3cm (1.18")
Date of Manufacture

Shackladys Antiques has dated this Baroque Oil Painting Portrait to the 17th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA1055049
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A late 17th-century Baroque oil painting on canvas depicting a gentleman in a full wig and lace cravat resting his hand on a dog.
Oil on canvas Portrait Of Sir Edward Longville
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A late 17th-century Baroque oil painting on canvas depicting a gentleman in a full wig and lace cravat resting his hand on a dog.
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Antiques are the ultimate green purchase. By choosing historical pieces over newly manufactured goods, you completely eliminate the carbon footprint of modern mass production while preserving exceptional, timeless craftsmanship.

Late 17th-century Baroque portraiture in Britain and Europe is defined by dramatic lighting, rich fabric drapery, formal compositions, and elaborate costuming, such as full-bottomed periwigs and lace cravats, designed to convey the status and authority of the sitter.

Artisans of this era painted with hand-ground mineral and organic pigments bound in linseed or walnut oil, executed onto hand-woven linen canvases stretched over timber strainers.

Authentication involves examining age-consistent craquelure patterns in the varnish and paint layers, inspecting hand-forged nails or wooden pegs on original stretchers, and evaluating technical brushwork alongside period-specific pigments.

A large historical portrait functions as a focal anchor when hung above a mantelpiece or console table, contrasting effectively with contemporary minimalist furniture or accentuating traditional wood-panelled rooms.

Maintain the canvas in a climate-controlled room away from direct sunlight, radiators, or dampness, and consult a qualified fine art conservator for periodic surface cleaning and varnish consolidation.
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