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Portrait of a Young Man in Red C.1720: Attributed to Hans Hysing
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Portrait of a Young Man in Red C.1720: Attributed to Hans Hysing

18th century
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Oil on canvas in a fine carved and giltwood period frame.

A good quality portrait absolutely typical of its time; the sitter wears a fashionably large and expensive wig. (The expression 'bigwig' for a rich or important person comes from this fashion).

HANS HYSING or Huyssing (1678-1752/1753), born at Stockholm in Sweden. He came to England in 1700 as assistant to his fellow Swede Michael Dahl, the portrait-painter, with whom he lived for many years.

He succeeded after Dahl's death to his practice, and adopted his manner. He was patronised by the family of George II, and painted the queen, the three royal princesses, and George III as a boy.

Many of his portraits, including Sir Robert Walpole, the speaker Arthur Onslow, Dr. John Theophilus Desaguliers, James Gibbs (the architect), were engraved in mezzotint by John Faber (1695-1756), and others. George Vertue describes portraits by him of the French engraver Joseph Goupy as 'well painted, much in Mr. Dahl's later manner.'

SIZE: 38 x 33 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: English private collection.

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Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1700s.

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Description
Oil on canvas in a fine carved and giltwood period frame.
A good quality portrait absolutely typical of its time; the sitter wears a fashionably large and expensive wig.
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art

(The expression 'bigwig' for a rich or important person comes from this fashion).

fig 1. Portrait of a Young Man in Red c.1720: Attributed to Hans Hysing
fig 1. Portrait of a Young Man in Red C.1720: Attributed to Hans Hysing

HANS HYSING or Huyssing (1678-1752/1753), born at Stockholm in Sweden. He came to England in 1700 as assistant to his fellow Swede Michael Dahl, the portrait-painter, with whom he lived for many years.

fig 2. Portrait of a Young Man in Red c.1720: Attributed to Hans Hysing
fig 2. Portrait of a Young Man in Red C.1720: Attributed to Hans Hysing

He succeeded after Dahl's death to his practice, and adopted his manner. He was patronised by the family of George II, and painted the queen, the three royal princesses, and George III as a boy.

Many of his portraits, including Sir Robert Walpole, the speaker Arthur Onslow, Dr. John Theophilus Desaguliers, James Gibbs (the architect), were engraved in mezzotint by John Faber (1695-1756), and others. George Vertue describes portraits by him of the French engraver Joseph Goupy as 'well painted, much in Mr. Dahl's later manner.'

SIZE: 38 x 33 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: English private collection.

Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1700s.

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SA138838
Dealers Internal Ref
8606
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