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Portrait of Mary Finch C. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.
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Portrait of Mary Finch C. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.

18th century
Description

Oil on canvas in period carved and giltwood frame. Top left, a small inscription giving the name of the sitter and other information.

A charming portrait of the young Mary Finch (1690-1764). To her right are flowers symbolising her youth and the transience of life. She gathers more flowers within the lap of her dress, a token of future fertility.

Mary was the daughter of William Finch of Tenterden, Kent. She married William Dobell in 1722 and had two daughters; Barbara Dobell, born 1726, and Mary Dobell, born 1728. Mary died at Folkington, Sussex aged 74.

The Finches were a gentry family with aristocratic connections, related to the Finch Earls of Nottingham, Winchelsea and Aylesford.

SIZE: 37.25 x 32.5 x 2.25 inches including frame.

PROVENANCE: By family descent.

Verso, on the frame and canvas two wax seals bearing the coat of arms of the Finches, and a printed coat of arms of Richard Almack. Also a handwritten copperplate inscription giving the name of the sitter and other information.

A great deal of old handwritten information about the Finch family tree accompanies the portrait.

ROBERT BYNG (1666 - 1720) was born in Wiltshire, but is buried in Oxford where he died in 1720, having lived there since before 1714.

He was a pupil of, and very strongly influenced by, Sir Godfrey Kneller (Principal Painter to the King and the most distinguished Baroque portraitist in England).

Byng's earliest dated portraits are c.1697; one of his younger brothers, Edward, was drapery painter to Kneller and his principal assistant.

Physical Dimensions
Height
94cm (37.01")
Width
82cm (32.28")
Depth
6cm (2.36")
Declaration

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 18th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA410977
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8956
Description
Oil on canvas in period carved and giltwood frame. Top left, a small inscription giving the name of the sitter and other information.

A charming portrait of the young Mary Finch (1690-1764). To her right are flowers symbolising her youth and the transience of life. She gathers more flowers within the lap of her dress, a token of future fertility.

Mary was the daughter of William Finch of Tenterden, Kent.

She married William Dobell in 1722 and had two daughters; Barbara Dobell, born 1726, and Mary Dobell, born 1728.
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Mary died at Folkington, Sussex aged 74.

fig 1. Portrait of Mary Finch c. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.
fig 1. Portrait of Mary Finch C. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.

The Finches were a gentry family with aristocratic connections, related to the Finch Earls of Nottingham, Winchelsea and Aylesford.

SIZE: 37.25 x 32.5 x 2.25 inches including frame.

PROVENANCE: By family descent.

fig 2. Portrait of Mary Finch c. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.
fig 2. Portrait of Mary Finch C. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.

Verso, on the frame and canvas two wax seals bearing the coat of arms of the Finches, and a printed coat of arms of Richard Almack. Also a handwritten copperplate inscription giving the name of the sitter and other information.

fig 3. Portrait of Mary Finch c. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.
fig 3. Portrait of Mary Finch C. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.

A great deal of old handwritten information about the Finch family tree accompanies the portrait.

ROBERT BYNG (1666 - 1720) was born in Wiltshire, but is buried in Oxford where he died in 1720, having lived there since before 1714.

fig 4. Portrait of Mary Finch c. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.
fig 4. Portrait of Mary Finch C. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.

He was a pupil of, and very strongly influenced by, Sir Godfrey Kneller (Principal Painter to the King and the most distinguished Baroque portraitist in England).

Byng's earliest dated portraits are c.1697; one of his younger brothers, Edward, was drapery painter to Kneller and his principal assistant.

Height
94cm (37.01")
Width
82cm (32.28")
Depth
6cm (2.36")
Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the 18th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA410977
Dealers Internal Ref
8956
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Portrait of Mary Finch c. 1702; Attributed to Robert Byng.
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