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Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere Rp.
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Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere Rp.

1900 - 1920
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Oil on canvas in a good gilt frame. Signed and dated lower left 1903.

Verso: chalk inscription 'Mrs. Wallace'...whether this is the sitter, owner, or both is not known.

This is a fine quality Edwardian swagger portrait typical of Society portraiture of the time.

In a panelled room, sitting in a Chippendale armchair and wearing her fashionable furs, lace and diamonds the sitter is very much a 'grande dame' of the 1900s...but this is not a stilted or stiff portrait. The sitter has humour in her face, her pose is relaxed and confident as she turns in her chair to face us; and Riviere's bravura brush work - a real enjoyment in the use of the medium - gives an informal and intimate feel to the portrait.

HUGH GOLDWIN RIVIERE RP (1869-1956) was born in Bromley and was the son of the artist Briton Riviere. He was educated at St. Andrews University and then studied at the Royal Academy Schools.

He established a successful society portrait practice.

He exhibited 90 paintings at the Royal Academy,1 at the Royal Hibernian Academy, 24 at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and many others; he was elected to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1900.

Riviere worked and lived in Paris and London and later in Midhurst, Sussex.

His work can be seen in the National Portrait Gallery, London; in total there are 69 of his portraits in public collections.

SIZE:60.25 x 50 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Midlands.

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Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1900s.

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Description
Oil on canvas in a good gilt frame. Signed and dated lower left 1903.

Verso: chalk inscription 'Mrs. Wallace'...whether this is the sitter, owner, or both is not known.

This is a fine quality Edwardian swagger portrait typical of Society portraiture of the time.

In a panelled room, sitting in a Chippendale armchair and wearing her fashionable furs, lace and diamonds the sitter is very much a 'grande dame' of the 1900s.
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art

..but this is not a stilted or stiff portrait. The sitter has humour in her face, her pose is relaxed and confident as she turns in her chair to face us; and Riviere's bravura brush work - a real enjoyment in the use of the medium - gives an informal and intimate feel to the portrait.

fig 1. Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere RP.
fig 1. Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere Rp.

HUGH GOLDWIN RIVIERE RP (1869-1956) was born in Bromley and was the son of the artist Briton Riviere. He was educated at St. Andrews University and then studied at the Royal Academy Schools.

He established a successful society portrait practice.

fig 2. Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere RP.
fig 2. Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere Rp.

He exhibited 90 paintings at the Royal Academy,1 at the Royal Hibernian Academy, 24 at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and many others; he was elected to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1900.

fig 3. Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere RP.
fig 3. Portrait of a Lady, 1903 by Hugh Goldwin Riviere Rp.

Riviere worked and lived in Paris and London and later in Midhurst, Sussex.

His work can be seen in the National Portrait Gallery, London; in total there are 69 of his portraits in public collections.

SIZE:60.25 x 50 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Midlands.

Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 1900s.

Reference Numbers
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Dealers Internal Ref
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