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Sold....portrait of a Gentleman C.1685; Attributed to John Closterman

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Oil on canvas in fine 17th c. carved and giltwood frame (almost certainly the original).

An insightful portrait of a man of mature years, his eyes and features lively with intelligent good humour; a painting of great quality and charm.

JOHN CLOSTERMAN (1660-1711) was born in Osnabruck, the son of an artist. His early training was from his father, but in 1679 he moved to Paris where for two years he studied under the portraitist Francois de Troy.

In 1681 Closterman came to England and entered into partnership with the established portrait painter John Riley.

By 1683 he had developed an independent practice; he was adept at baroque poses still with a slightly French influence, with rather flashily painted drapery - the floral velvet robe seen in this painting occurs in at least two other portraits painted at this time.

His clients were mainly from the intellectual and professional middle classes, and included some of the leading writers, artists, musicians and physicians of the day.

In the 1690's, as his reputation grew, he painted for more exalted and aristocratic patrons, like the Dukes of Somerset and Marlborough.

He lived in great splendour in his house in Covent Garden with his wife Hannah.

In 1699, after a visit to Rome, he fell under the spell of the Antique and painted his famous full length portraits of the Earl of Shaftesbury in Classical pose.

Closterman's last documented portrait is 1704, and he devoted his last years to dealing in Old Master paintings.

An exhibition of his work was held by the National Portrait Gallery in 1981 under the title of 'Master of the Baroque Portrait'.

SIZE: 32.25 x 28.5 inches inc frame.

PROVENANCE: with a Surrey family for many years.

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Oil on canvas in fine 17th c. carved and giltwood frame (almost certainly the original).
An insightful portrait of a man of mature years, his eyes and features lively with intelligent good humour; a painting of great quality and charm.
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fig 1. SOLD....Portrait of a Gentleman c.1685; attributed to John Closterman
fig 1. Sold....portrait of a Gentleman C.1685; Attributed to John Closterman

JOHN CLOSTERMAN (1660-1711) was born in Osnabruck, the son of an artist. His early training was from his father, but in 1679 he moved to Paris where for two years he studied under the portraitist Francois de Troy.

fig 2. SOLD....Portrait of a Gentleman c.1685; attributed to John Closterman
fig 2. Sold....portrait of a Gentleman C.1685; Attributed to John Closterman

In 1681 Closterman came to England and entered into partnership with the established portrait painter John Riley.

By 1683 he had developed an independent practice; he was adept at baroque poses still with a slightly French influence, with rather flashily painted drapery - the floral velvet robe seen in this painting occurs in at least two other portraits painted at this time.

fig 3. SOLD....Portrait of a Gentleman c.1685; attributed to John Closterman
fig 3. Sold....portrait of a Gentleman C.1685; Attributed to John Closterman

His clients were mainly from the intellectual and professional middle classes, and included some of the leading writers, artists, musicians and physicians of the day.

In the 1690's, as his reputation grew, he painted for more exalted and aristocratic patrons, like the Dukes of Somerset and Marlborough.

fig 4. SOLD....Portrait of a Gentleman c.1685; attributed to John Closterman
fig 4. Sold....portrait of a Gentleman C.1685; Attributed to John Closterman

He lived in great splendour in his house in Covent Garden with his wife Hannah.

In 1699, after a visit to Rome, he fell under the spell of the Antique and painted his famous full length portraits of the Earl of Shaftesbury in Classical pose.

Closterman's last documented portrait is 1704, and he devoted his last years to dealing in Old Master paintings.

An exhibition of his work was held by the National Portrait Gallery in 1981 under the title of 'Master of the Baroque Portrait'.

SIZE: 32.25 x 28.5 inches inc frame.

PROVENANCE: with a Surrey family for many years.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA13760
Dealers Internal Ref
8400
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