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Portrait Of Thomas Smith Esquire C.1705; Sir Godfrey Kneller Bt. (1646-1723), Antique Oil On Canvas Painting
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Inscribed on dog collar ‘Tomas Smith’
This sumptuous large-scale portrait, with its interesting history, was painted by one of the best and most famous English portrait painters, Sir Godfrey Kneller. Kneller completed portraits of all the key figures of the time and was court painter to four sovereigns. He played a key role in the development of British art and influenced countless artists over generations. This portrait is one of his finest Augustan style portraits for which he is now best remembered and it dates from his later middle period when he produced his most distinguished paintings.
The sitter is Thomas Smith Esq. It is possible that he is a member of the large Lincolnshire Smith family which included the explorer John Smith (1580-1631) – but it is certain that he had considerable wealth as he commissioned the most fashionable artist in the country. Shown standing in a romantic landscape dressed in a tight-fitting green coat with a cloak drawn across it and a full-...bottomed wig, he carries a sword and has a greyhound by his side.
Portraits showing sitters walking through romantic landscapes had been made popular in the previous century by the great court portraitist Sir Anthony van Dyck, and Kneller would no doubt have looked to these earlier works as a template for this portrait. The sitter gazes confidently towards the viewer with a greyhound at his side. Kneller has succeeded in capturing the aristocratic confidence that many of his sitters would have wished to display. It is clear to see how Kneller uses the aristocratic gaze and excess of drapery to create portraits that personifies grandeur and extravagance.
Its remarkable quality is evidenced by the fact that it was chosen to be exhibited in New York (in 1986) by the prestigious (and one of the oldest art galleries in the world), Colnaghi. It was acquired by one of the greatest twentieth century collectors, Ray Livingstone Murphy (New York circa 1930/40). Murphy had travelled extensively throughout Europe building a collection of important books, paintings and porcelain. It is said that the breadth of his collection was only rivalled by the collection of William Beckford in the previous century. The notable quality of the portrait is further demonstrated by its inclusion in J. D. Stewart’s book “Sir Godfrey Kneller and the English Baroque Portrait” (Oxford University Press, 1983 pg. 137, n. 796).
Kneller, who was German-born and Dutch trained, studied under Ferdinand Bol, and perhaps Rembrandt himself in the 1660s. He settled in England in 1676 and was soon employed at Court and became the most successful portraitist. He was Principal Painter in 1688 until his death. He painted a series of ten reigning European monarchs, including King Louis XIV of France; over 40 “Kit-cat portraits” of members of the Kit-Cat Club; and ten “beauties” of the court of William III. He was also head of the Kneller Academy of Painting and Drawing in London.
The present portrait is a striking and sumptuous example from not only the best artist of the period, but at a time when the artist was producing his best works.
Presented in a fine quality carved and gilded period frame with inscription on the bottom.
Provenance:
Private Collection, England
Colnaghi, London
Ray Livingston Murphy (1923-1953), New York (acquired from the above), and by descent to
Dr James Murphy, New York
Art Market, Dallas
Philip Mould, London
Private Collection, London
Exhibited:
Colnaghi, New York, The British Face: A view of portraiture 1625 – 1850, 1 May – 7 June 1986, New York, n. 5
Literature:
J. D. Stewart, Sir Godfrey Kneller and the English Baroque Portrait, Oxford University Press, 1983 pg. 137, n. 796
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Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA840993
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 146cm (57.5inches)Width is 123cm (48.4inches)Depth is 6cm (2.4inches)
Antique SA840993 shown on this page was made in the 18th Century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was created:
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