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Sold....portrait of a Young Lady C.1690-1700: By Charles D'agar.

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

The young woman, little more than a girl, stands as if on the terrace of a large country house; she holds a basket of flowers signifying her youth, beauty and its transience.

An elegant and fashionable silk shoe peeps out from under her skirt; the way the flowing robes are shown suggests a feeling of movement as if the sitter has just walked in and paused for a moment.

The sitter's identity is not known, but, tantalisingly, on the frame a fragment of handwritten label survives

"....ell of Lanherne.....ed......7th Baron".

The most notable family in Lanherne, Cornwall were the Arundells, an ancient and noble family. Might this label have once read ".......Arundell of Lanherne married ......7th Baron"?

D'Agar's manner is directly comparable in style to Michael Dahl, whose treatment of portraits of children in particular is similar. The size, c. 60 x 40 inches would seem to have been a standard dimension for Dagar's child full-lengths - and they often employ the same staging device, whereby the sitter is placed on a terrace, a landscape beyond. This portrait also employs D'Agar's trick of trailing drapery just cropped by the edge of the canvas.

CHARLES D'AGAR (1669 - 1723) came to England with his Huguenot father Jacques in 1681, settling here permanently after a stay in Copenhagen by 1691. He had a good practice, numbering such people as the Duke of Buccleuch and Lord Bolingbroke among his patrons.

SIZE:69 x 47 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: Burrow Hall, Lancashire.

VERSO: old label for Chapman Bros. of Kings Road, Chelsea.

Damaged handwritten label (details above).

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

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SA215881
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Description
Oil on canvas in a a period giltwood frame.
The young woman, little more than a girl, stands as if on the terrace of a large country house; she holds a basket of flowers signifying her youth, beauty and its transience.
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art
fig 1. SOLD....Portrait of a Young Lady c.1690-1700: By Charles D'Agar.
fig 1. Sold....portrait of a Young Lady C.1690-1700: By Charles D'agar.

An elegant and fashionable silk shoe peeps out from under her skirt; the way the flowing robes are shown suggests a feeling of movement as if the sitter has just walked in and paused for a moment.

The sitter's identity is not known, but, tantalisingly, on the frame a fragment of handwritten label survives

fig 2. SOLD....Portrait of a Young Lady c.1690-1700: By Charles D'Agar.
fig 2. Sold....portrait of a Young Lady C.1690-1700: By Charles D'agar.

"....ell of Lanherne.....ed......7th Baron".

The most notable family in Lanherne, Cornwall were the Arundells, an ancient and noble family. Might this label have once read ".......Arundell of Lanherne married ......7th Baron"?

fig 3. SOLD....Portrait of a Young Lady c.1690-1700: By Charles D'Agar.
fig 3. Sold....portrait of a Young Lady C.1690-1700: By Charles D'agar.

D'Agar's manner is directly comparable in style to Michael Dahl, whose treatment of portraits of children in particular is similar. The size, c. 60 x 40 inches would seem to have been a standard dimension for Dagar's child full-lengths - and they often employ the same staging device, whereby the sitter is placed on a terrace, a landscape beyond. This portrait also employs D'Agar's trick of trailing drapery just cropped by the edge of the canvas.

fig 4. SOLD....Portrait of a Young Lady c.1690-1700: By Charles D'Agar.
fig 4. Sold....portrait of a Young Lady C.1690-1700: By Charles D'agar.

CHARLES D'AGAR (1669 - 1723) came to England with his Huguenot father Jacques in 1681, settling here permanently after a stay in Copenhagen by 1691. He had a good practice, numbering such people as the Duke of Buccleuch and Lord Bolingbroke among his patrons.

SIZE:69 x 47 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: Burrow Hall, Lancashire.

VERSO: old label for Chapman Bros. of Kings Road, Chelsea.

Damaged handwritten label (details above).

Date of Manufacture

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

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA215881
Dealers Internal Ref
8733
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art
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